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6th Irish Film and Television Awards

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Date
  
14 February 2009

Best Film
  
Hunger

Hosted by
  
Ryan Tubridy

Best Actress
  
Eileen Walsh Eden

Site
  
Burlington Hotel, Dublin

Best Actor
  
Michael Fassbender Hunger

The 6th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on 14 February 2009 at the Burlington Hotel in Dublin, and was hosted by Ryan Tubridy.

Contents

Awards in Film

Film

  • Hunger (Winner)
  • 32A
  • A Film with Me in It
  • The Escapist
  • Kisses
  • Director Film

  • Lance Daly – Kisses (Winner)
  • Ian Fitzgibbon – A Film with Me in It
  • Martin McDonagh – In Bruges
  • Declan Recks – Eden
  • Script Film

  • Martin McDonagh – In Bruges (Winner)
  • Lance Daly – Kisses
  • Mark Doherty – A Film with Me in It
  • Enda Walsh – Hunger
  • Actor in a Lead Role Film

  • Michael Fassbender – Hunger (Winner)
  • Colin Farrell – In Bruges
  • Brendan Gleeson – In Bruges
  • Dylan Moran – A Film with Me in It
  • Actress in a Lead Role Film

  • Eileen Walsh – Eden (Winner)
  • Jenn Murray – Dorothy
  • Kelly O'Neill – Kisses
  • Saoirse Ronan – City of Ember
  • Actor in a Supporting Role Film

  • Liam Cunningham – Hunger (Winner)
  • Stuart Graham – Hunger
  • Gerard McSorley – Anton
  • Peter O'Toole – Dean Spanley
  • Actress in a Supporting Role Film

  • Saoirse Ronan – Death Defying Acts (Winner)
  • Sarah Bolger – The Spiderwick Chronicles
  • Lesley Conroy – Eden
  • Ger Ryan – Dorothy
  • George Morrison Feature Documentary Award

  • Waveriders (Winner)
  • Gabriel Byrne: Stories From Home
  • Saviours
  • Seaview
  • International Film

  • In Bruges (Winner)
  • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
  • Man on Wire
  • WALL-E
  • International Actor

  • Robert Downey Jr – Iron Man (Winner)
  • Casey Affleck – Gone Baby Gone
  • Josh Brolin – W.
  • Ralph Fiennes – The Duchess
  • Pantene Best International Actress Award – People's Choice

  • Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia! (Winner)
  • Angelina Jolie – Changeling
  • Kristin Scott Thomas – I've Loved You So Long
  • Emma Thompson – Brideshead Revisited
  • Awards in Television Drama

    Single Drama/Drama Serial

  • Whistleblower (Winner)
  • George Gently
  • The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce
  • Little White Lie
  • School Run
  • Drama Series / Soap

  • The Tudors (Winner)
  • The Clinic
  • Fair City
  • Raw
  • Ros na Rún
  • Director Television

  • Ciaran Donnelly – The Tudors (Winner)
  • Dermot Boyd – Whistleblower
  • Dearbhla Walsh – Little Dorrit
  • Kieron J. Walsh – Raw
  • Script Television

  • Graham Linehan – The I.T. Crowd (Winner)
  • Stuart Carolan & Barry Murphy – Little White Lie
  • Rob Heyland – Whistleblower
  • Peter McKenna – The Clinic
  • Actor in a Lead Role Television

  • Aidan Gillen – The Wire (Winner)
  • Dominic Mafham – The Clinic
  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers – The Tudors
  • Stanley Townsend – Whistleblower
  • Actress in a Lead Role Television

  • Charlene McKenna – Raw (Winner)
  • Elaine Cassidy – Little White Lie
  • Charlene McKenna – Whistleblower
  • Deirdre O'Kane – Bitter Sweet
  • Actor in a Supporting Role Television

  • Peter O'Toole – The Tudors (Winner)
  • Michael Fassbender – The Devil's Whore
  • David Herlihy – The Clinic
  • John Kavanagh – George Gently
  • Actress in a Supporting Role Television

  • Maria Doyle Kennedy – The Tudors (Winner)
  • Orla Brady – Mistresses
  • Hilda Fay – Whistleblower
  • Amy Huberman – The Clinic
  • Craft / Technical Awards

    Costume Design

  • Joan Bergin – The Tudors (Winner)
  • Driscoll Calder – 32A
  • Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh – Brideshead Revisited
  • Leonie Prendergast – Kisses
  • Director of Photography

  • PJ Dillon – 32A (Winner)
  • Seamus Deasy – A Film with Me in It
  • Owen McPolin – Little Dorrit
  • Fergal O'Hanlon – Anton
  • Editing

  • J. Patrick Duffner – Kisses (Winner)
  • Shane Sutton – Fight or Flight
  • Ben Yeates – Raw
  • Gareth Young – Eden
  • Make Up & Hair – sponsored by M·A·C

  • Sharon Doyle & Dee Corcoran – The Tudors (Winner)
  • Eileen Buggy & Morna Ferguson – George Gently
  • Joni Galvin & Muriel Bell – Dorothy
  • Liz Byrne – Kisses
  • Original Score

  • David Holmes – Hunger (Winner)
  • David Holmes – Cherrybomb
  • Stephen McKeon – Niko and the Way to the Stars
  • Anna Rice – Anton
  • Production Design

  • Tom McCullagh – Hunger (Winner)
  • Tom Conroy – The Tudors
  • John Paul Kelly – The Other Boleyn Girl
  • David Wilson – Dorothy
  • Sound

  • Ronan Hill & Mervyn Moore – Hunger (Winner)
  • Brendan Deasy – A Film with Me in It
  • John Fitzgerald, Patrick Drummond & Caoimhe Doyle – Niko and the Way to the Stars
  • Paul Maynes, Niall Brady & Garret Farrel – Waveriders
  • Awards in Television

    Children's / Youth Programme

  • Aifric (Winner)
  • Aisling's Diary
  • Funky Fables
  • Quizone
  • Current Affairs

  • Cocaine (Prime Time Investigates) (Winner)
  • A Lost Boy (Spotlight)
  • Slave Labour Ireland (Prime Time Investigates)
  • Teen Bullying (Prime Time Investigates)
  • Documentary Series

  • Bertie (Winner)
  • Death or Canada
  • How the Irish Have Sex
  • Mobs Mhericeá
  • Single Documentary

  • Cromwell in Ireland (Winner)
  • Brian Keenan: Back to Beirut
  • Patrick McCabe: Blood Relations
  • Pimpernel sa Vatican
  • Entertainment Programme

  • The Apprentice (Winner)
  • The Panel
  • The Podge and Rodge Show
  • Tubridy Tonight
  • Factual Programme

  • In the Name of the Fada (Winner)
  • Ballet Chancers
  • Celebrity Bainisteoir
  • Who Do You Think You Are?
  • Sport

  • Troid Fhuilteach (A Bloody Canvas) (Winner)
  • Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind
  • Euro 2008
  • Road to Croker... With Bertie Ahern
  • Others

    Animation

  • Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty (Winner)
  • Days Like This
  • Niko and the Way to the Stars
  • On The Air: Hypnotised Hen
  • Short Film

  • The Door (Winner)
  • An Ranger
  • Martin
  • Of Best Intentions
  • Special Irish Language

  • In the Name of the Fada (Winner)
  • Aifric
  • Fairytale of Kathmandu
  • Seacht
  • Rising Star Award, sponsored by Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board

  • Michael Fassbender – Actor (Winner)
  • Sarah Bolger – Actor
  • Lance Daly – Writer/Director
  • Enda Walsh – Writer
  • Industry Lifetime Contribution Award

  • George Morrison
  • References

    6th Irish Film & Television Awards Wikipedia