| 3rd Irish Film & Television Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 5 November 2005 | 
| Site | Royal Dublin Society | 
| Hosted by | James Nesbitt | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Pavee Lackeen | 
| Best Actor | Liam Neeson Kinsey | 
| Best Actress | Renee Weldon Trouble With Sex | 
| Most awards | Pure Mule (5) | 
| Most nominations | Pure Mule (8) Short Order (8) Trouble With Sex (8) | 
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 
 Best Animation Award Winner 
 Best Director 
 | Best Cinematography 
 Best Music 
 Best Script 
 Best Production Design 
 Best Costume Design 
 
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Awards across TV and film
| Best Documentary in the English Language 
 Best Documentary in the Irish Language 
 | Best Editing in Film / TV Drama 
 Best Sound in Film / TV Drama Award Winner 
 
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Awards in television
| Best TV Drama / Drama Series 
 Best Current Affairs Programme 
 Best News Programme 
 Best Children's / Youth Programme 
 | Best Entertainment Award Winner 
 Best Lifestyle Programme 
 Best Sports Feature 
 Best Director TV Drama / Drama Series 
 
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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 
 
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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 
 
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Lifetime achievement award
- Awarded to David Kelly
References
- ↑ "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2005". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
- ↑ "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2005". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2009.