7th Irish Film & Television Awards | |
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Date | 20 February 2010 |
Site | Burlington Hotel, Dublin |
Hosted by | Victoria Smurfit |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Eclipse |
Best Actor | Colin Farrell Ondine |
Best Actress | Saoirse Ronan The Lovely Bones |
Most awards | Ondine (5) |
Most nominations | The Eclipse (8) Ondine (8) |
The 7th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on 20 February 2010 in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin. [1] It was hosted by Victoria Smurfit and honoured Irish film and television released in 2009. [2] [3] [4]
Best Film
Director in Film
Script Film
Actor in a lead role
Actress in a lead role
Actor in a Supporting Role Film
Actress in a Supporting Role Film
Feature Documentary
Best International Film
Best International Actress
Best International Actor
Costume Design
Director of Photography
Editing
Make Up & Hair
Original Score
Production Design
Sound
Single Drama / Drama Serial
Drama Series / Soap
Director Television
Script Television
Actor in a Lead Role – Television
Actress in a Lead Role – Television
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television
Children's / Youth Programme
Current Affairs
Documentary Series
Single Documentary
Entertainment Programme
News Programme
Factual Programme
Sports
Special Irish Language Award
Animation
Short Film
Rising Star Award [5]
Lifetime Achievement Award
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