| 2nd Irish Film & Television Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 30 October 2004 | 
| Site | James Nesbitt | 
| Hosted by | Burlington Hotel, Dublin | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Omagh | 
| Best Actor | Gerard McSorley Omagh  | 
| Best Actress | Eva Birthistle Ae Fond Kiss…  | 
| Most awards | Freeze Frame (3) | 
| Most nominations | Adam & Paul (8) | 
The 2nd Annual Irish Film & Television Awards were hosted by James Nesbitt on 30 October 2004 at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2004.[1][2]
Awards in film
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 Best Irish Film – Jury Award Best Director 
 Best Cinematography 
 Best Music 
 Best Script 
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 Best Editing 
 Best Production Design 
 Best Hair/Make-up 
 Best Costume Design 
 Best Short Film 
 
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Awards across TV and film
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 Best Animation 
 The Irish Film Board/Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission Award for Best New Talent 
  | 
 Best Documentary 
 Best Irish Language Short / Animated Film / Programme 
 
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Awards in television
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 Best Sports Programme 
 Best Lifestyle Programme 
 Best Entertainment Programme 
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 Best Current Affairs/News Programme Best TV Drama or Drama Series / Soap 
 Best Children's/Youth Programme 
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Awards in acting
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 Best Actor in a Leading Role – Film 
 Best Actor in TV Drama 
 Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film/TV 
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 Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film 
 Best Actress in a TV Drama 
 Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film/TV 
 
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People's Choice Awards
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 The AIB People's Choice Awards For Best Irish Film The Siemens Mobile TV Personality of the Year Award 
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 The Jameson People's Choice Award for Best International Film The Pantene People's Choice Award for Best International Actress Award The Avica People's Choice Award for Best International Actor 
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Outstanding Irish Contribution to Cinema
- Awarded to Pierce Brosnan
 
Lifetime achievement award
- Awarded to Maureen O'Hara
 
References
- ↑ "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2004". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
 - ↑ "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2004". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2009.