Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone and the impartial Irish drama “Christy” have been among the many winners on the 2026 Irish Movie and Tv Awards, introduced in Dublin on Friday.
The Brendan Canty-directed “Christy” (to not be confused with the Sydney Sweeney boxing drama of the identical identify) entered the night time because the top-nominated title with 14 mentions and delivered in key races, successful greatest movie, director and casting, together with enhancing and a supporting actor prize for Jamie Forde. The movie follows a younger man looking for independence after leaving the foster system.
Elsewhere within the movie classes, “Hamnet” notched wins for greatest worldwide movie, lead actress for Oscar frontrunner Jessie Buckley, supporting actor for Paul Mescal and script for Maggie O’Farrell and Chloé Zhao. Different Oscar hopefuls that acquired notices within the worldwide lead appearing races forward of Sunday’s BAFTA ceremony — Leonardo DiCaprio’s work as a former revolutionary in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After One other” and Emma Stone, for her work as an govt who could or is probably not an alien in Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia.”
On the similar time, Éanna Hardwicke took lead actor for “Saipan” whereas the double-nominated Kerry Condon prevailed with a supporting actress prize for Joseph Kosinski’s “F1.”
On the tv aspect, “Blue Lights” received greatest TV drama, whereas Ailbhe Keogan received script for “Trespasses.” Anthony Boyle took lead actor in drama for “Home of Guinness,” and Lola Petticrew received lead actress for “Trespasses.” Chris Walley received supporting actor for “The Younger Offenders,” and Alison Oliver was named supporting actress for “Process.” Louisa Harland received the Rising Star Award.
“Christy” and “Saipan” led the nominations heading into the ceremony, with “Saipan” incomes 12. The ceremony additionally marked a report variety of ladies nominated in directing classes, with seven throughout movie and TV.
This yr, Ciarán Hinds is ready to obtain the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The record of winners is beneath.
Finest Movie
“Aontas”
“Blue Moon”
“Christy” (WINNER)
“4 Moms”
“Saipan”
“Steve”
Director – Movie
Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn — “Saipan”
Brendan Canty — “Christy” (WINNER)
Myrid Carten — “A Need in Her”
Lorcan Finnegan — “The Surfer”
Ruán Magan — “Báite”
Edwin Mullane, Adam O’Keeffe — “Horseshoe”
Script – Movie
Sarah Gordon, Damian McCann — “Aontas”
Maggie O’Farrell, Chloé Zhao — “Hamnet” (WINNER)
Alan O’Gorman — “Christy”
Sheena Lambert — “Báite”
Darren Thornton, Colin Thornton — “4 Moms”
Enda Walsh — “Die My Love”
Lead Actor – Movie
Steve Coogan — “Saipan”
Daniel Day-Lewis — “Anemone”
Colin Farrell — “Ballad of a Small Participant”
Éanna Hardwicke — “Saipan” (WINNER)
Cillian Murphy — “Steve”
Daniel Energy — “Christy”
Lead Actress – Movie
Jessie Buckley — “Hamnet” (WINNER)
Carolyn Bracken — “Horseshoe”
Carrie Crowley — “Aontas”
Fionnula Flanagan — “4 Moms”
Eleanor O’Brien — “Báite”
Fiona Shaw — “Sizzling Milk”
Supporting Actor – Movie
Liam Cunningham — “Palestine 36”
Jamie Forde — “Christy”
Paul Mescal — “Hamnet” (WINNER)
Diarmuid Noyes — “Christy”
Seán T. Ó Meallaigh — “Aontas”
Andrew Scott — “Blue Moon”
Supporting Actress – Movie
Brid Brennan — “Aontas”
Kerry Condon — “F1” (WINNER)
Kerry Condon — “Prepare Goals”
Sarah Greene — “Trad”
Dearbhla Molloy — “4 Moms”
Emma Willis — “Christy”
Worldwide Movie
“Bugonia”
“Hamnet” (WINNER)
“One Battle After One other”
“Palestine ’36”
“Sentimental Worth”
“Sinners”
Worldwide Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio — “One Battle After One other” (WINNER)
Ethan Hawke — “Blue Moon”
Michael B. Jordan — “Sinners”
James McArdle — “4 Moms”
Sean Penn — “One Battle After One other”
Jesse Plemons — “Bugonia”
Worldwide Actress
Chase Infiniti — “One Battle After One other”
Jennifer Lawrence — “Die My Love”
Margaret Qualley — “Blue Moon”
Renate Reinsve — “Sentimental Worth”
Emma Stone — “Bugonia” (WINNER)
Teyana Taylor — “One Battle After One other”
George Morrison Characteristic Documentary
“A Need in Her” (WINNER)
“The Essence of Eva”
“Pay attention To The Land Communicate”
“Sanatorium”
“Testimony”
“Útoipe Cheilteach”
Rebbreast Brief Movie Award
“The Ban”
“No Imply Metropolis”
“No Time Wasters”
“Nostalgie” (WINNER)
“Punt”
“Three Keenings”
Animated Brief
“Éiru”
“Inside, The Valley Sings”
“Rerooted”
“Retirement Plan” (WINNER)
Cinematography
“Bugonia” — Robbie Ryan
“Christy” — Colm Hogan
“Die My Love” — Seamus McGarvey (WINNER)
“Saipan” — Piers McGrail
“Severance” — Suzie Lavelle
Casting
“Christy” — Amy Rowan (WINNER)
“4 Moms” — Louise Kiely
“The Rainmaker” — Emma Gunnery
“Prepared Or Not” — Maureen Hughes
“Saipan” — Aine O’Sullivan
Costume Design
“Blue Moon” — Consolata Boyle (WINNER)
“Christy” — Hannah Bury
“4 Moms” — Joan O’Cleary
“Saipan” — Lara Campbell
“Video Nasty” — Joanne O’Brien
Enhancing
“Blue Lights” — Helen Sheridan
“Christy” — Allyn Quigley (WINNER)
“Home of Guinness” — Ben Yeates
“Saipan” — John Murphy, Gavin Buckley
“The Surfer” — Tony Cranstoun
Make-up & hair
“Blue Moon” — Linda Gannon, Liz Byrne
“Christy” — Jennie Readman, Edwina Kelly
“Saipan” — Polly McKay
“Trespasses” — Natalie Reid (WINNER)
“Wednesday” — Lynn Johnston
Unique Music
“Aontas” — Daithí Ó Drónaí
“Báite” — Eimear Noone, Craig Stuart Garfinkle (WINNER)
“Christy” — Daithí Ó Drónaí
“Saipan” — David Holmes, Brian Irvine
“Video Nasty” — Die Hexen
Manufacturing Design
“Blue Moon” — Susie Cullen, Kevin Downey
“Christy” — Martin Goulding
“Saipan” — John Leslie
“Wednesday” — Philip Murphy, Neville Gaynor (WINNER)
“Video Nasty” — Tara O’Reilly
Sound
“Anemone” — Steve Fanagan (WINNER)
“Blue Moon” — Hugh Fox
“Saipan” — Tim Harrison, Andrew Graham, Paul Maynes
“The Surfer” — Aza Hand
“Video Nasty” — Patrick Downey
VFX
“Anemone” — Tom Fagan
“Basis” — Ed Bruce, Andrew Barry
“Home of Guinness” — Eoin O’Sullivan, David Sewell (WINNER)
“One Battle After One other” — Ed Bruce, Amrei Bronnenmayer
Tv Classes
Finest TV Drama
“Blue Lights” (WINNER)
“Leonard and Hungry Paul”
“Trespasses”
“The Walsh Sisters”
“Wednesday S2”
“The Younger Offenders”
Director — Drama
Rachel Carey — “Obituary” (WINNER)
Megan Ok. Fox — “Video Nasty”
Oonagh Kearney — “The Au Pair”
Mia Mullarkey — “Hidden Belongings”
Hugh O’Conor — “Showkids”
Aisling Walsh — “Miss Austen”
Script Drama
Peter Foott — “The Younger Offenders”
Ailbhe Keogan — “Trespasses” (WINNER)
Declan Garden, Adam Patterson — “Blue Lights”
Cara Loftus — “Hidden Belongings”
Stefanie Preissner — “The Walsh Sisters”
Hugh Travers — “Video Nasty”
Lead Actor – Drama
Anthony Boyle — “Home of Guinness” (WINNER)
Pierce Brosnan — “MobLand”
Domhnall Gleeson — “The Paper”
Martin McCann — “Blue Lights”
Aaron Monaghan — “Hidden Belongings”
Alex Murphy — “The Younger Offenders”
Lead Actress – Drama
Niamh Algar — “The Iris Affair”
Caitriona Balfe — “Outlander”
Siobhán Cullen — “Obituary”
Louisa Harland — “The Walsh Sisters”
Nora-Jane Noone — “Hidden Belongings”
Lola Petticrew — “Trespasses” (WINNER)
Supporting Actor – Drama
Jack Gleeson — “Home of Guinness”
Cal O’Driscoll — “Video Nasty”
Dónall Ó Héalai — “Hidden Belongings”
Fionn O’Shea — “Home of Guinness”
Aidan Quinn — “The Walsh Sisters”
Chris Walley — “The Younger Offenders” (WINNER)
Supporting Actress – Drama
Cathy Belton — “Hidden Belongings”
Ruth Bradley — “Sluggish Horses”
Katherine Devlin — “Blue Lights”
Danielle Galligan — “Home of Guinness”
Alison Oliver — “Process” (WINNER)
Genevieve O’Reilly — “Andor”
Rising Star Award
Carolyn Bracken (Actor, “Horshoe,” “Oddity”)
Brendan Canty (Director, “Christy,” “Gealtra”)
Myrid Carten (Director, “A Need in Her”)
Louisa Harland (Actor, “The Walsh Sisters,” “Derry Women”) (WINNER)

















