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Awards - Television Drama Festival Awards List 2001-2005

Gunpowder, Treason and Plot has won the following awards at FIPA 2005:
Gunpowder, Treason and Plot- FIPA D'OR Grand Prize
Clémence Poesy - FIPA D'OR Grand Prize for best actress
Kevin McKidd - FIPA D'OR Grand Prize for best actor
Jimmy McGovern- FIPA D'OR Grand Prize for best script


2004

Holy Cross won the Jury's Grand Prix for TV Film at the 10th Shanghai Television Festival
Colin Goudie won the Tape and Film Editing award for Holy Cross at RTS Craft and Design Awards in November 2004
Holy Cross won Best TV Drama/Series Soap at IFTA, Irish Film and Television Awards in Dublin in November 2004
Holy Cross won Best Narrative Feature Film at RACA, Rome Area Council for the Arts - Georgia, USA
Zara Turner won Best Actress, for her role in Holy Cross at RACA, Rome Area Council for the Arts - Georgia, USA
Terry Cafolla Holy Cross wins three FIPA D'Ors at the FIPA Biarritz Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels
Holy Cross has picked up three gold awards at the FIPA awards for Best Drama, Best Performance [shared] for Bronagh Gallagher and Zara Turner and Best Writer - Terry Cafolla.

2003

Values Award 2003 Radio Drama
BBC NI Radio drama won the Values Award for showing pride in delivering quality and value for money, thinking creatively, connecting with our audiences, demonstrating respect for those around you and working as One BBC to make great things happen.
The Monotonous Life of Little Miss P, by Enda Walsh received a special commendation for radio drama at this year's prestigious Prix Europa.
Sinners has won the Award for the Best Feature Length Drama at the Celtic Film and Television Festival.
Gary Mitchell's 'Suffering' won the Belfast Film Festival prize for Best Short.
'As The Beast Sleeps'was placed 3rd and 'Sinners' was placed 6th in the TV-fiction category of the Prix Europa.


2002
Do armed Robbers have Love Affairs'Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs?' has won third prize at the Cabbage Town Short Film and Video Festival 2002.

Diarmuid LawrenceMessiah and Sinnerswon prestigious Nymphe d'Or awards at the 42nd Monte Carlo Television Film Festival on Saturday, July 6 2002. Right, Diarmuid Lawrence picking up the award for Messiah.



Sinners won the following Magnolia Awards at the Shanghai TV Festival June 2002:
Best Film Sinners - BBC Northern Ireland and Parallel Films Productions
Best Director - Aisling Walsh
Best Actress - Anne Marie Duff
Best Screenplay - Lizzie Mickery
Best Technology - Sinners technical craft teams

'As The Beast Sleeps' was selected as part of a showcase of the best films from the last ten years at The Edinburgh Film Festival to be screened in UKNY. The single for television written by award winning Belfast writer Gary Mitchell was also screened at The London Film Festival 2001 which took it on the London Film Festival Tour to Newcastle, Bradford, Manchester, Bristol and Cardiff . It has also been screened at Cork International Film Festival 2001, The World Film Festival in Montreal 2001, Belfast Film Festival 2001, The Welsh Film Festival, Gotenborg Film Festival, IFTA’s Preview Screening for members and Israel Film Film Festival. Look out for future screenings at Washington DC Irish Film & Arts Festival 2002 on the 28.02.02, Boston College Irish Film Week on the 24.03.02, Britspotting- British Independant Film Festival BERLIN on the 10.04.02 and The Fourth Annual Boston Irish Film Festival on the 28.4.02.

Brian Kirk, a film director from Armagh was selected for the prestigious FIRST FILM FOUNDATION New Directions scheme with his Northern Lights short film DO ARMED ROBBERS HAVE LOVE AFFAIRS?

 
 
     
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