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'Love/Hate' wins big at 2012 IFTA awards
RTÉ’S CRIME DRAMA ‘Love/Hate’ has emerged as the big winner at this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards, which were held in Dublin last night.
The acclaimed series took seven awards, including the main prize for best TV drama series, best director for David Caffrey, best TV writer for Stuart Carolan and best editor for Isobel Stephenson.
Aiden Gillen (John Boy Power) was named best lead actor in a TV drama, with Tom Vaughan Lawlor (Nidge) taking the supporting actor award, and Denise McCormack (Linda) taking the best supporting actress gong.
Ruth Negga – who also appears in the series – won the Best TV Actress award, for her portrayal of a young Shirley Bassey in the Welsh TV biography ‘Shirley’.
Other TV awards were taken by RTÉ’s ‘Prime Time Investigates’, for its expose on the Home Care Scandal, while Brendan O’Carroll’s ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’ was named the best entertainment programme.
‘ICA Bootcamp’ was the best reality programme, while the Eamonn Coghlan ‘Man on a Mission’ documentary was the best sporting programme of the year.
The best TV moment of the year, as decided by a public vote, was Stephen O’Donnell’s penalty for Shamrock Rovers – aired on Setanta Sports – which secured a 2-1 away win at Partisan Belgrade and secured qualification for the group stages of the UEFA Europa League.
In the film categories, ‘The Guard’ was named best film, while director John Michael McDonagh took awards for Best Director and Best Screenwriter.
Fionnula Flanagan, who was also presented with a lifetime achievement award by President Michael D Higgins, also won the best supporting actress award in film categories for her role as Brendan Gleeson’s mother in that film.
Irish co-production ’Albert Nobbs’ also took four awards, with Glenn Close named best international actress, as well as taking score awards for Brian Byrne, make-up awards for Lynn Johnston and best sound.
Michael Fassbender was named Best Actor in film categories for his acclaimed role in ‘Shame’, while Saoirse Ronan took the parallel actress award for her title role in Joe Wright’s ‘Hanna’.
Chris O’Dowd was named best supporting actor for his role in Hollywood hit ‘Bridesmaids’.
‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ was named best international film, while Ryan Gosling was named best international actor for his leading role in ‘Drive’.
The 2012 IFTA winners – in full
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International Categories:
Television Drama categories
Craft / Technical Categories (Film / TV drama)
Craft and Technical Categories (TV)
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