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The full list of nominees for the 2022 IFTA Film & Drama Awards

The Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) has announced the nominations for the 2022 Irish Academy Awards across 25 categories in Film and Drama.

The Virtual IFTA Awards show will be hosted by Deirdre O’Kane next month, and will be broadcast on Virgin Media One on Saturday, March 12th.

Deirdre will host a line-up of international stars joining in to celebrate the exceptional Irish talent being recognised, and to introduce the nominees, films & dramas on the night.

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The awards will then be presented to the winners at a physical event in April.

Details of the April event are yet to be announced by IFTA.

Check out the full list of nominees below:

BEST FILM

  • An Cailín Ciúin
  • Belfast
  • Deadly Cuts
  • Swan Song
  • Who We Love
  • You Are Not My Mother

DIRECTOR FILM

  • Benjamin Cleary – Swan Song
  • Colm Bairéad – An Cailín Ciúin
  • Graham Cantwell – Who We Love
  • Kate Dolan – You Are Not My Mother
  • Kenneth Branagh – Belfast

SCRIPT FILM

  • Kenneth Branagh – Belfast
  • Philip Doherty – Redemption of a Rogue
  • Benjamin Cleary – Swan Song
  • Graham Cantwell & Katie McNeice – Who We Love
  • Kate Dolan – You Are Not My Mother

LEAD ACTOR FILM

  • Aaron Monaghan – Redemption of a Rogue
  • Dónall Ó Héalai – Foscadh
  • Jude Hill – Belfast
  • Moe Dunford – Nightride
  • Peter Coonan – Doineann

LEAD ACTRESS FILM

  • Angeline Ball – Deadly Cuts
  • Catherine Clinch – An Cailín Ciúin
  • Gemma-Leah Devereux – The Bright Side
  • Hazel Doupe – You Are Not My Mother
  • Niamh Algar – Censor
Deadly Cuts

SUPPORTING ACTOR FILM

  • Ciarán Hinds – Belfast
  • Cillian O Gairbhí – Foscadh
  • Dean Quinn – Who We Love
  • Jamie Dornan – Belfast
  • Tom Vaughan-Lawlor – The Bright Side

SUPPORTING ACTRESS FILM

  • Amy-Joyce Hastings – Who We Love
  • Caitríona Balfe – Belfast
  • Carrie Crowley – An Cailín Ciúin
  • Jessie Buckley – The Lost Daughter
  • Ruth Negga – Passing

THE GEORGE MORRISON FEATURE DOCUMENTARY AWARD

  • Castro’s Spies
  • Love Yourself Today
  • Lyra
  • Pure Grit
  • The Dance
  • Young Plato

SHORT FILM

  • A White Horse
  • Best Foot Forward
  • Debutante
  • Harvest
  • Nothing to Declare
  • Scrap
  • Ship of Souls
  • Silence
  • The Colour Between
  • The Passion

SHORT ANIMATION

  • Bardo
  • Da Humbug
  • Fall of the Ibis King
  • Memento Mori

BEST DRAMA

  • Hidden Assets
  • Kin
  • Smother
  • Vikings Valhalla
Kin

DIRECTOR DRAMA

  • Ciaran Donnelly – The Wheel of Time
  • Dathaí Keane – Smother
  • Diarmuid Goggins – Kin
  • Hannah Quinn – Vikings: Valhalla
  • Lisa Mulcahy – Ridley Road

SCRIPT DRAMA

  • Declan Croghan – Vikings: Valhalla
  • Kate O’Riordan – Smother
  • Morna Regan – Hidden Assets
  • Peter McKenna – Hidden Assets
  • Peter McKenna – Kin

LEAD ACTOR DRAMA

  • Aidan Gillen – Kin
  • Jimmy Nesbitt – Stay Close
  • Liam Cunningham – Domina
  • Sam Keeley – Kin

LEAD ACTRESS DRAMA

  • Angeline Ball – Hidden Assets
  • Clare Dunne – Kin
  • Dervla Kirwan – Smother
  • Niamh Algar – Deceit
  • Sinead Keenan – Three Families

SUPPORTING ACTOR DRAMA

  • Andrew Scott – The Pursuit of Love
  • Ciaran Hinds – Kin
  • Emmet J Scanlan – Kin
  • Owen McDonnell – Three Families
  • Peter Coonan – Hidden Assets

SUPPORTING ACTRESS DRAMA

  • Cathy Belton – Hidden Assets
  • Justine Mitchell – Smother
  • Lola Petticrew – Three Families
  • Maria Doyle-Kennedy – Kin
  • Simone Kirby – Hidden Assets
Hidden Assets

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

IFTA Chief Executive, Áine Moriarty said: “What a spectacular line-up of Nominees who have been shortlisted for 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.”

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