And the award goes to...
The biggest Irish stars took to the red carpet at the IFTA awards tonight and 98 FM was there to witness all the glitz and glam!
The 21st annual awards ceremony hosted by Emmy-winning broadcaster Baz Ashmawy took place in the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
The night celebrates the very best of Irish talent in the film and TV sector across 28 categories in Film and Drama - And the following stars took home the gold...
Best Film
That They May Face The Rising Sun
Best Director – Film
Lies We Tell – Lisa Mulcahy
Best Script – Film
Lies We Tell – Elisabeth Gooch
Best Actor – Film
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer
Best Actress – Film
Agnes O’Casey – Lies We Tell
Best Supporting Actor – Film
Paul Mescal – All Of Us Strangers
Best Supporting Actress – Film
Alison Oliver – Saltburn
Best Drama
Kin
Best Director – Drama
Kin – Kate Dolan
Best Script – Drama
Kin – Peter McKenna
Best Actor – Drama
Éanna Hardwicke – The Sixth Commandment
Best Actress – Drama
Clare Dunne – Kin
Best Supporting Actor – Drama
Richard Dormer – Blue Lights
Best Supporting Actress – Drama
Maria Doyle Kennedy – Kin
Best International Film
Oppenheimer
Best International Actor
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers
Best International Film
Emma Stone – Poor Things
George Morrison Feature Documentary
The Days of Trees
Live-Action Short Film
Calf
Animated Short Film
Wind & The Shadow
Cinematography
Poor Things – Robbie Ryan
Costume Design
LOLA – Lara Campbell
Production Design
A Haunting in Venice – John Paul Kelly
Hair & Make-Up
The Pope’s Exorcist – Orla Carroll, Lynn Johnston
Sound
Barbie – Nina Rice
Original Music
LOLA – Neil Hannon
Editing
Still: A Michael J Fox Movie – Michael Harte
VFX
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – Kev Cahill, Diana Giogiutti