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The Fall pips Love/Hate to the post at the IFTAs
LOVE/HATE’S IFTA dominance came to an end last night as RTÉ/BBC co-production The Fall walked away with Best TV Drama.
The gangland drama has a reputation for sweeping the board at the ceremony but 2014 just wasn’t to be its year.
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor’s Nidge surrendered his Best Actor crown to The Fall’s Jamie Dornan, who was also named this year’s Rising Star.
Meanwhile Amber’s Eva Birthistle trumped Love/Hate ladies Charlie Murphy and Mary Murray in the Best TV Actress category.
Love/Hate still took home two awards though: Peter Coonan was named Best Supporting Actor while writer Stuart Carolan was again honoured with the award for Best Script.
Other TV winners included Moone Boy – which pipped Mrs Brown’s Boys to the post in the Entertainment category for a second year running – RTÉ’s Operation Transformation, and creche expose Breach of Trust which was named Best News and Current Affairs programme.
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Calvary was the big winner in the film categories, taking Best Film and Best Script for John Michael McDonagh.
Brendan Gleeson took home Best Actor for his performance in the film, while Saoirse Ronan was named Best Actress for her performance in Best Director winner Neil Jordan’s Byzantium.
Nods in the supporting categories went to Sinead Cusack for The Sea and audience favourite Michael Fassbender for his Oscar-nominated performance in 12 Years A Slave.
Steve Coogan and Philomena Lee received a standing ovation as they took to the stage to collect the Best International Film award for Philomena. Judi Dench was named Best International Actress for her portrayal of the Limerick woman.
President Michael D Higgins was presented with an award for his Outstanding Contribution to Irish Film and Television.
The 2014 IFTA winners – In Full
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