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Post by Amanda on Feb 9, 2007 23:17:23 GMT -5
Punctuator, I'm dying. Details, please.
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Post by mici on Feb 10, 2007 16:31:40 GMT -5
Cillian picked an award for his role as Kitten in Breakfast On Pluto in the IFTA awards last night. Eva and Cillian take film accoladesEva Birthistle won Best Actress in a Lead Role award at the Irish Film and Television Awards for the Film Middleton, and Cillian Murphy's role in Breakfast on Pluto earned him the Best Actor award.The first award of the night, Best Actor in a Lead Role - Television, went to actor Ciaran Hinds for Rome, while The Best Actress in a Lead Role - TV went to Ger Ryan for Stardust, which depicted the horrific tragedy disco tragedy which claimed the lives of dozens of young people in north Dublin. The awards ceremony was held at the RDS in Dublin. Best Director went to Neil Jordan, and the Wind That Shakes the Barley claimed the Best Film accolade. The Best International Actor award went to Leonardo DiCaprio in The Departed. The hard-fought Personality of the Year Award went to veteran television sports host Bill O'Herlihy. Little Miss Sunshine took the Best International Film and Neil Jordan and Pat McCabe won the Best Script award for Breakfast on Pluto. The team behind the Stardust programme made another appeal for an inquiry as it turned out to be a surprise winner in the Best Single Drama/Drama Serial. In yet another category the programme cleaned up, with Stephen O'Connell given the gold statuette for Best Editing. The movie Lassie which was filmed in Ireland won the Best Sound category. The Best Production design went to Mark Geraghty for Get Rich or Die Tryin', and Best Cinematography to Seamus Deasy for The Tiger's Tail. The award for Best Irish Language (craft) went to Mairtin O'Cadhain: Ri an Fhocail, while Joyriders claimed Best Short and the Best Short Animation was given to Horn Ok Please. Stephen McKeon from The Tiger's Tail picked up the Best Music accolade, while In Search of The Pope's Children picked up the Best Factual Entertainment gong. Consolata Boyle was making more waves as she scooped the Best Costume Design for The Queen. Breakfast on Pluto was again in the honours as it won Best Hair and Make-up. Irish language programme Aifric won the Best Children's/Youth Programme, and Best Sports Feature went to Micheal: The Sound of Sunday. Transamerica's Fionnula Flannagan was on hand to receive her Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Film Award, while the Wind That Shakes the Barley's Liam Cunningham won the male equivalent. source
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Post by chero on Feb 10, 2007 16:52:27 GMT -5
That's so wonderful! Thanks for finding that, Michal!
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Post by Amanda on Feb 10, 2007 23:16:55 GMT -5
I'm so excited for him!
And the BAFTAs are tomorrow, yeah? I really hope he wins, but I've got a feeling Eva Green's going to swipe it.
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Post by punctuator on Feb 11, 2007 19:13:11 GMT -5
She DID swipe it. I'm feeling jetlagged, and still buzzed, but yet, I gotta ask, with my usual tact and decorum: WHAT THE HELL?!? To be fair, I'm not familiar with her back-catalogue. Still-- What did she actually DO in the Bond film...? But on to more topical stuff. I'm actually feeling a little shy here. This might be a complete misinterpretation on this end (and certainly a poorly worded one), but I feel like I went from "fangirl" through "low-voltage stalker" to "lowest of low-level acquaintances" on this trip. Cillian recognized me; we talked briefly; he initiated a kind and close moment of contact. I did a bit of gushing over at the Fan Forum, but I'm thinking the specifics are actually more appropriate to private messaging. Not trying to blow anyone off-- heck, no!-- but Punctuator, she's still a mite stunned.
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Post by Amanda on Feb 12, 2007 20:31:21 GMT -5
She was brilliant in The Dreamers, punctuator!
Aww, I am so excited for you, though. PM away, and I love hearing a good rant.
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Someone please justify my childhood!
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Post by IIC on Feb 13, 2007 12:01:27 GMT -5
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Post by Amanda on Feb 13, 2007 12:16:58 GMT -5
I saw that earlier! I'm so glad I can gush about it with other people now, HAHA.
It really is incredible, isn't it? GUH GUH GUH! I'm so excited that he got to work with Don Wycherly again, too, because the two of them were incredible in Filleann an Feall!
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Post by chero on Feb 21, 2007 1:03:53 GMT -5
^I second that!! Don is definitely an actor to watch out for. It's awesome that they got to pair up again. ;D
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Post by IIC on Mar 9, 2007 15:41:00 GMT -5
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Post by odilone on Mar 9, 2007 16:23:05 GMT -5
And another project? Trois cinéastes établis ont également séduit Scanbox pour son line-up 2007-2008. Feast of Love, acheté à Lakeshore Entertainment, est une histoire d'amour filmée par l'Américain Robert Benton et interprétée par Greg Kinnear, Selma Blair et Morgan Freeman. Le lancement américain de ce titre aura lieu au mois de septembre prochain. I Served the King of England de Jiri Menzel, vendu par Bavaria Film International et présenté en compétition à la Berlinale, ainsi que Chéri, adapté du roman de Colette, réunira le réalisateur danois Bille August et les acteurs Judi Dench, Jessica Lange et Cillian Murphy. Ce projet est encore en développement.www.cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=fr&documentID=74407
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Post by kagerou on Mar 9, 2007 22:23:29 GMT -5
Oh, how sad. Is it just me, or does the idea of "three-in-a-bed" make anyone else shudder, with Lindsay Lohan's name attached? But alas. Go Cillian though.
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Post by Amanda on Mar 9, 2007 23:14:09 GMT -5
Cillian Murphy and Lindsay Lohan in one film? I would die of excitement overload. I seriously, seriously love Lindsay Lohan.
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Post by kagerou on Mar 9, 2007 23:51:02 GMT -5
Haha well glad someone does.
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Post by Amanda on Mar 10, 2007 0:49:05 GMT -5
I've stuck by her since Parent Trap, let me tell you. If nothing else, I get a good laugh out of her. But... seriously... I can't even explain it. There is absolutely no rational reasons for me to love her. I just do. I don't even know.
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