1st Irish Film & Television Awards

1st Irish Film & Television Awards
Date November 1, 2003 (2003-11-01)
Site Burlington Hotel, Dublin
Hosted by James Nesbitt
Highlights
Best Film Intermission
Best Actor Andrew Scott
Dead Bodies
Best Actress Angeline Ball
Bloom
Most awards Intermission (4)
Most nominations Intermission (12)

The 1st Annual Irish Film & Television Awards were hosted by James Nesbitt on 1 November 2003.[1][2]

Awards in film

Best Irish Film Jury Award

Best Film Director

Best Short Film

  • Meeting Che Guevara and the Man from Maybury Hill (Winner)

Awards in acting

Best Actor in a Lead Role – Film (Jury Award)

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Television

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

Best Actress in a Lead Role – Film

Best Actress in a Leading Role – Television

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

Awards in television

Best TV Drama

Best Entertainment

Best Lifestyle

Best Children's/Youth/Educational/Multicultural/Religious/Regional TV

Best Sports TV

  • The Rod Squad (Winner)
    • Breaking Ball
    • End to End: "Armagh Special"
    • La Ochra Gael
    • When Joe Met Sam

Best Current Affairs

Awards across TV and film

Best Documentary

  • Oileán Thoraí (Winner)
    • A House Divided
    • Bang! You're Dead
    • Chavez - Inside the Coup
    • Living the Revolution
    • Sing on Forever
    • The Strange Case of the Irish Crown Jewels

Best Irish Language

Best Music in TV/Film

Best Animation

Best Script

Best Cinematography / TV Photography

Best Editing

Best Hair / Make-up

Best Costume Design

Best Art Direction

Best Sound / Sound Editing

Best New Talent

People's Choice Awards

Best Actor in a Film – Public Vote

UGC Cinemas Best Irish Film – Public Vote

Best TV Personality – Public Vote

Lifetime Achievement Award

References

  1. "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2003". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  2. "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2003". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
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