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21st Irish Film & Television Awards

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The 21st Irish Film & Television Academy Awards, also called the IFTA Film & Drama Awards 2025 took place on 14 February 2025.[1] The ceremony was held at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre for the second consecutive time.[2][3] The host for the ceremony was not been announced yet. It will honour Irish films and television drama released between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024.[4]

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The nominations were announced on 14 January 2025.[5] In the film categories, musical comedy-drama Kneecap led the nominations with seventeen, followed by Small Things Like These with nine. In the television side, Disney+'s miniseries Say Nothing received the most nominations with ten, followed by Apple TV+ drama series Bad Sisters with eight.[6][7]

Nominees for the Rising Star Award were announced on 29 January 2025.[8] The recipient was North Irish actor Anthony Boyle. Irish actor Colm Meaney will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of his "extraordinary contributions to cinema and television".[9]

In regards of the nominations, Academy CEO Áine Moriarty said "The 2025 nominees shortlisted for Irish Academy Awards this year is an incredible showcase of skill and talent in front and behind the camera". She also commented that "There is absolutely no doubt that Irish talent is amongst the best in the world, delivering such high standards of acting, filmmaking, and storytelling. The Irish Academy is proud to showcase this industry’s great work and to reward their achievements."[10]

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Winners and nominees

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Rich Peppiatt, Best Director winner
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Cillian Murphy, Best Lead Actor winner
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Saoirse Ronan, Best Lead Actress and Best Supporting Actress winner
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Enda Walsh, Best Film Script winner
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Colin Farrell, Best Lead Actor in Television winner
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Lola Petticrew, Best Lead Actress in Television winner
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Sharon Horgan, Best Television Script winner
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Ralph Fiennes, Best International Actor winner
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Demi Moore, Best International Actress winner
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Robbie Ryan, Best Cinematography winner
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Anthony Boyle, Rising Star Award recipient
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Colm Meaney, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient

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Television

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International Film

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Craft & Technical (Film and Television)

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Special

Rising Star

Irish Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement

  • Colm Meaney (for his extraordinary contributions to cinema and television)[10]
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See also

References

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