The 2nd Annual Irish Film & Television Awards were hosted by James Nesbitt on 30 October 2004 at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2004.[1][2]
Awards in film
Best Irish Film – Jury Award Best Director - Lenny Abrahamson for Adam & Paul (Winner)
- Paddy Breathnach for Man About Dog
- Alan Gilsenan for Timbuktu
- Damien O'Donnell for Inside I'm Dancing
- Pete Travis for Omagh
Best Cinematography - Mark Garrett for Freeze Frame (Winner)
- Cian de Buitlear for Man About Dog
- PJ Dillon for Timbuktu
- Donal Gilligan for Omagh
- Peter Robertson for Inside I'm Dancing
Best Music - Ray Harman for Timbuktu (Winner)
- Go Blimps Go for The Halo Effect
- Stephen McKeon for Blind Flight
- Stephen Rennicks for Adam & Paul
- Kevin Shields for Lost in Translation
Best Script | Best Editing Best Production Design - Ashleigh Jeffers for Freeze Frame (Winner)
Best Hair/Make-up - Dee Corcoran / Ailbhe Lemass for King Arthur (Winner)
Best Costume Design - Grania Preston for Cowboys & Angels (Winner)
Best Short Film - Undressing My Mother (Winner)
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Awards across TV and film
Best Animation - Animated Tales of the World: The Boy Who Had No Story (Winner)
The Irish Film Board/Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission Award for Best New Talent - John Simpson for Freeze Frame (Winner)
| Best Documentary - Battle of the Bogside (film)|Battle of the Bogside (Winner)
- Christine's Children
- Imagining Ulysses
- Shutdown: The Story of the Ulster Workers Strike
- Waiting for Houlihan
- Who Kidnapped Shergar
Best Irish Language Short / Animated Film / Programme - Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (Winner)
- Cinegael Paradiso
- Léargas: Ná Lig Sinn i nDearmad
- Ros na Rún
- Tintown
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Awards in television
Best Sports Programme - Final Words: Hurling '03 (Winner)
- Fearless: 3 Irish Special Olympians
- Go Racing
- Martin O'Neill: Man and Bhoy
- Ringy
Best Lifestyle Programme - Show Me the Money (Winner)
- Manchán sa Tsín
- The Restaurant
- Three 60
- Wild Trials
Best Entertainment Programme | Best Current Affairs/News Programme - Prime Time: "Intellectual Disability" (Winner)
- Prime Time: "Congo Heart of Africa"
- Prime Time: "Ireland's Teenage Criminals"
- Prime Time: "The Lost Generation"
- Spotlight: "Superdollar Plot"
Best TV Drama or Drama Series / Soap Best Children's/Youth Programme - Animated Tales of the World: The Boy Who Had No Story (Winner)
- ATL TV
- ID+
- S@ttitude
- Scope
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Awards in acting
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Film Best Actor in TV Drama Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film/TV | Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film Best Actress in a TV Drama Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film/TV |
People's Choice Awards
The AIB People's Choice Awards For Best Irish Film The Siemens Mobile TV Personality of the Year Award | The Jameson People's Choice Award for Best International Film - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Winner)
The Pantene People's Choice Award for Best International Actress Award - Keira Knightley for King Arthur and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Winner)
The Avica People's Choice Award for Best International Actor - Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Winner)
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Outstanding Irish Contribution to Cinema
Lifetime achievement award
References
- ^ "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2004". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
- ^ "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2004". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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Years indicate the years of release, not the date of the ceremony; e.g. "2008" indicates a ceremony that took place in 2009, honouring films and television released in 2008. |