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Northern Ireland projects and talent nominated for the IFTA Film & Drama Awards 2022



Date Posted: February 22, 2022

Congratulations to the Northern Ireland projects and talent nominated for this year’s Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) Awards. Projects made in Northern Ireland and homegrown talent feature heavily across the 25 categories in Film and Drama. Sir Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast leads the way with 10 nominations including Best Film and All 3 Media’s Three Families received 3 nominations.

Over the past few months, Irish Academy Members have been busy viewing, deliberating, and shortlisting the very best work from across great Irish films, dramas, performances, and craftsmanship.

Nominations have been shortlisted by Irish Academy Members alongside specialist Jury panels of industry experts from around the world.

FTA Chief Executive, Áine Moriarty said: “What a spectacular line-up of nominees who have been shortlisted for the Irish Academy awards this year, after a record-breaking production year for the Irish industry. The work being recognised this year showcases to the world what our small but talented industry has to offer.

“It’s an incredible reflection of the high calibre of Irish talent, filmmaking and storytelling that we have in this country, at world-class standards. The Irish Academy is proud to acknowledge and reward their great achievements.”

Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen, said: “We are delighted to see so many nominations at this year’s IFTA Awards for Northern Ireland and our Honorary President Sir Kenneth Branagh leading the way with Belfast. Such a great haul of nominations is testament to the incredible talent we have working here across film and TV. Those working both in front of and behind the camera continue to do so in challenging circumstances, so it is very rewarding to see them celebrated at home and abroad. We extend our huge congratulations to all the nominees.”

This year the Irish Academy will be hosted as both virtual & physical events. The Virtual IFTA Awards show will be hosted by the talented Actress & Comedian Deirdre O’Kane and will be broadcast on Virgin Media One on Saturday 12th March. The Academy will shortly announce details of the upcoming physical event taking place in April in Dublin, to celebrate the industry.

The Northern Ireland projects and talent nominated include:

BEST FILM
Belfast

DIRECTOR FILM
Kenneth Branagh – Belfast

SCRIPT FILM
Kenneth Branagh – Belfast

LEAD ACTOR FILM
Jude Hill – Belfast
Moe Dunford – Nightride
Peter Coonan – Doineann

SUPPORTING ACTOR FILM
Ciarán Hinds – Belfast
Jamie Dornan – Belfast

SUPPORTING ACTRESS FILM
Caitríona Balfe – Belfast

THE GEORGE MORRISON FEATURE DOCUMENTARY AWARD
Lyra
Young Plato

SCRIPT DRAMA
Morna Regan – Hidden Assets

LEAD ACTOR DRAMA
Jimmy Nesbitt – Stay Close

LEAD ACTRESS DRAMA
Sinead Keenan – Three Families

SUPPORTING ACTOR DRAMA
Ciarán Hinds – Kin
Owen McDonnell – Three Families

SUPPORTING ACTRESS DRAMA
Lola Petticrew – Three Families

EDITING
Tony Cranstoun – Zone 414
Úna Ní Dhonghaíle – Belfast

COSTUME DESIGN
Susan Scott – Zone 414

MAKEUP & HAIR
Sian Wilson – Belfast

SOUND
Aza Hand & Alan Scully – Boys From County Hell

ORIGINAL MUSIC
David Holmes – Kin
Die Hexen – You Are Not My Mother
Van Morrison – Belfast

Click HERE to view the full list of nominations.

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