The 3rd Annual Irish Film & Television Awards was hosted by James Nesbitt on 5 November 2005 at the Royal Dublin Society , Dublin , honouring Irish film and television released in 2005.[ 1] [ 2]
Awards in film
Best Film
Best Short Fiction Award
Martin McDonagh for Six Shooter (Winner)
Rory Bresnihan & John Butler for George
Ronan Burke and Rob Burke for Jellybaby
Ken Wardrop for Ouch
Best Animation Award Winner
Cúilín Dualach (Winner)
Agricultural Report
Dick Terrapin
Not There Yet
Best Director
Best Cinematography
Best Music
Best Script
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Awards across TV and film
Best Documentary in the English Language
John McGahern: A Private World (Winner)
Macintyre's Underworld: Gangsters
Haughey
My Name Is Paul
Best Documentary in the Irish Language
Concerto – Do Chaitlín Maude (Winner)
An Bathadh Mór
Cosc Ar Ghnéas
Iran: An Bealach In Airde
Best Editing in Film / TV Drama
Best Sound in Film / TV Drama Award Winner
Philippe Faujas, Niall Brady & Ken Galvin for Pure Mule (Winner)
Patrick Drummond, Tom Johnson, John Fitzgerald & Stuart Bruce for Boy Eats Girl
Ray Cross, Nikki Moss, John Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald & Peter Blayney for Short Order
Karl Merre, Nicky Moss & Ken Galvinfod for Showbands
Awards in television
Best TV Drama / Drama Series
Best Current Affairs Programme
Best News Programme
Best Children's / Youth Programme
PicMe (Winner)
GFI: Go For It
The Island of Inis Cool
What's The Story?
Best Entertainment Award Winner
Best Lifestyle Programme
Best Sports Feature
Marooned (Winner)
Coach
The Crossing
Final Words: Hurling '04
Best Director TV Drama / Drama Series
Awards in acting
Best Actor in Leading Role – Film
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film
Best Actor – Television
Best Actress – Television
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Television
People's Choice Awards
O2 TV Personality of the Year
AIB Best Irish Film
Jameson Best International Film
Avica Best International Actor
Pantene Best International Actress
Lifetime achievement award
References
Awards Ceremonies 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.