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5 more sleeps until this masterpiece will be released to a broader audience.
Countdown to VANYA
What more could anybody want on NT at home
Can’t wait to watch people, places and things with the brilliant Denise Gough as well.
#andrew scott#theatre#vanya#national theatre#nt live#people places and things#denise gough#Instagram
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Well like thousands of other theatre fans around the world I tuned in for, in my opinion, THE streaming event of the year last night and what a treat it was. I’m going to ramble and gush for several paragraphs so please bear with me…
What can I say about “Vanya” and Andrew’s performance that hasn’t been said before? I particularly love how they cleverly gave each character a ‘thing’ or quirk to help the audience identify who is speaking. I mean all the different accents he does are impressive - real dramatic Irish ‘mammy’ type voices for Liam and Elizabeth down to a more friendly, sedate middle Ireland lilt for Micheal and a small vulnerable, somewhat broken voice for Alexander. And of course Helena’s posh English accent blew my mind too. But I’m talking about a physical attribute or habit - a bouncing ball for Michael for instance, or Ivan’s use of his sunglasses. Subtle but works brilliantly 👏
Then there are the facial expressions which Andrew is just so good at. In theatre particularly they make such an impact when you can fill a period of silence with a facial expression and it says a thousand words. He is just outstanding in this field. And not just in the comedy moments - he could make me die laughing and shatter my heart equally with a single facial expression, and I know I’m not on my own when I say that.
I read the screenplay beforehand a couple of times and I’m glad I did as it did help to know which scene we were at and which key moments were about to occur. However there were still new things I picked up whilst watching it. Like it hadn’t become clear to me until last night that (spoiler alert!) Sonia was in unrequited love with Michael (a man clearly much older than her as insinuated in the script) - only that HE harboured feelings for someone he shouldn’t…
And I guess I can’t not touch on THAT scene between Helena and Michael 🔥 How the holy hell does one man play two people giving in to their desires and make it look believable? Well, if you’re Andrew Scott, you take off your shirt and start humping the floor and a closed door I guess! 🤭 (Not even gonna lie when I say I’ve thought about that scene an unhealthy amount of times! 😂). And then seeing Ivan’s shocked expression when he walks in on them holding the flowers 🤣 Absolutely frigging brilliant!
I would recommend everyone watch this once at the very least… I will obviously watch it a few more times as with most things you always pick up new details. It was undoubtedly a brave, experimental thing they decided to do last year without knowing how it was going to turn out but kudos to the whole team for putting together something so brilliantly surreal 👏
(I can’t say much about “People, Places and Things” atm as the NTAH platform crashed about two thirds of the way through it and they had to start the whole stream over. I took to doing something else rather than rewatch 75 minutes of something I’d just watched - and then fell asleep! So I haven’t seen the last part. I will come back with my thoughts on that one when I’ve watched the bit I missed!)
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okay, so ive started this thing, i walk into my school's theatre everyday and suggest a new play for senior year lmao
me to my friends: all right, time to convince (insert theatre teachers name) to do angels in america senior year theatre teacher: *overhears me* theatre teacher: WhATt?!?!?! DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG THAT PLAY IS??? me and my friends: *giggling*
and then later in the day...
theatre teacher: *walks past me and my s/o while we're studying for our geom test* me: *turns to s/o* me, extremely excited: should we do the angels in america thing for him? my s/o: *says yes with their eyes* theatre teacher: *chuckles* me and my s/o, in unison: 'i'm a mormon' me and my s/o, in unison: 'im a homosexual' me and my s/o, in unison: 'in my church we don't believe in homosexuals' me and my s/o, in unison: *dramatic gasp* me and my s/o, in unison: 'in my church, we don't believe in mormons!' me and my s/o: *giggling* theatre teacher: *walks tf away, probably horrified*
im actually obsessed with angels in america rn its insane
#school life#theatre kids#theatre#theater#angels in america#a gay mormon REPUBLICAN lawyer#prior walter#andrew garfield#harper pitt#denise gough#shenanigans#ive had too much fun today#acting#high school
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the event at the national was so good i love open bar canapes chatting kinda deal ive been desperate to see vanya and people places and things anyway so great they're coming to streaming on national at home
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Batman Returns (1992) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #Movie #movies #actionadventure #comicbookmovies #superheromovies #Batman #thedarkknight #batmanreturns #ThePenguin #catwoman #AlfredPennyworth #CommissionerGordon #batmobile #Batmissile #batskiboat #timburton #MichaelKeaton #dannydevito #michellepfeiffer #MichaelGough #ripmichaelgough #PatHingle #rippathingle #christophermauricebrown #andrewbryniarski #JanHooks #michaelmurphy #christiconaway #paulreubens #rippaulreubens #vincentschiavelli #ripvincentschiavelli #DebbieLeeCarrington #SeanWhalen #vintage #VHS #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
#movie#movies#action adventure#comic book movies#super hero movies#batman#the dark knight#batman returns#tim burton#the penguin#catwoman#alfred pennyworth#commissioner gordon#Michael Keaton#danny devito#Michelle Pfeiffer#Christopher Walken#Michael Murphy#christi conaway#pat hingle#rip pat hingle#michael gough#rip michael gough#andrew bryniarski#jan hooks#Vincent Schiavelli#rip vincent schiavelli#Debbie Lee Carrington#paul reubens#rip paul reubens
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Andrew Garfield and Denise Gough talk "Angels In America's" Broadway return on opening night | 2018
#andrew garfield#denise gough#angels in america#angels in america era was something else#prior walter#theatre#broadway#opening night#peter parker#spider man#tasm#the amazing spider man#tasm peter parker#tasm peter#andrew peter parker#andrew peter#sincericida
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Machten uns dann an Tony Kushners übergroße und -lange halbsurreale schwule Fantasie über nationale Themen, deren spektakuläre, schick besetzte gefeierte National-Theatre-Produktion dieses freundlicherweise bei NT at Home zur Verfügung stellt (sie können hier anlässlich der Verfilmung nachlesen, was da los ist- einiges). Es ist lang, anstrengend, fordernd und verstörend, aber unbedingt sehenswert.
#Angels in America#Denise Gough#Russell Tovey#Andrew Garfield#James McArdle#Nathan Lane#Nathan Stewart-Jarrett#Susan Brown#Amanda Lewrence#Theater#Marianne Elliot#Tiny Kushner
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I need to start a garden!
Nature and its many meanings.
The Garden, Andrew Marvell | What I Would Like to Grow in My Garden, Katherine Riegel | The Seed-Shop, Muriel Stuart | Irises, Vincent van Gough | Oom Sha La La, Haley Heynderickx | New Feet Within My Garden Go, Emily Dickinson | The Diary of Anaïs Nin (Vol. IV), Anaïs Nin | Spring At Last, Hanne Lore Koehler | The Way Through The Woods, Rudyard Kipling | Garden, Eric Tran | To: Myself In Colorado, Everybody’s Worried About Owen | What is Blooming, Debra Yvonne Mathis | The Eye in the Forest, Photographer Unknown | Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers, Elizabeth Barrett Browning | The Wild Iris, Louise Glück | Overgrown Garden, Beetlebug | The Table in the Sun in the Garden, Henri Le Sidaner | Gardens There Were, Leslie Nelson Jennings | On the Pulse of Morning, Maya Angelou | Covered Bridge Park, Ryan Radke | I Worried, Mary Oliver | Oom Sha La La, Haley Heynderickx
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#poetry#web weaving#prose#web weaving poetry#literature#web weave#parallels#nature poetry#on nature#words#nature poem#༺✿ web weaves by basil ✿༻
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Got a drink and my snacks and I'm all set for National Theatre at Home's Vanya and People, Places and Things double premiere!
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Cast announced for "The Other Boleyn Girl" stage adaptation
The show features in Chichester Festival Theatre’s new season
As part of its upcoming 2024 season, Chichester Festival Theatre will present The Other Boleyn Girl, adapted by Mike Poulton from Philippa Gregory’s novel.
Gregory’s novel is set against the backdrop of Henry VIII’s court, where Mary Boleyn finds herself entangled in her family’s quest for power as Henry’s mistress, while her uncle schemes to place her on the throne amid Queen Katherine of Aragon’s inability to produce a male heir. However, Henry’s attention shifts to Mary’s sister, Anne.
The cast includes Jacob Ifan as William Carey, Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Queen Katherine, Alex Kingston as Lady Elizabeth, Peter Losasso as Francis Weston, Freya Mavor as Anne Boleyn, Lily Nichol as Jane Parker, Lucy Phelps as Mary Boleyn, and Andrew Woodall as the Duke of Norfolk. Chris Green and Sarah Harrison provide musical accompaniment.
Directed by Lucy Bailey, it runs from 19 April to 11 May at the Festival Theatre. Joanna Parker serves as the designer, with Chris Davey handling lighting design, Orlando Gough composing the music, Beth Duke managing sound design, Dick Straker overseeing video design, and Ayse Tashkiran as movement director. Susanna Peretz takes charge of wigs, hair & make-up, and Ginny Schiller CDG handles casting.
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#Alex Kingston#The Other Boleyn Girl#Threatre#Chichester#England#UK Theatre#Freya Mavor#Lucy Phelps#What's on Stage#Casting#2024
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Subscribed to National Theatre At Home because after the ‘opening night’ of VANYA on 19th September I plan on watching it once a week thereafter at the very least to make up for missing it in the cinemas 🤣 Can’t bloody wait!
Also so excited for ‘People, Places and Things’ which is premiering on the same night. The trailer looks sooo good and Denise Gough looks like my kind of actress! 👍 It’s gonna be a great night 🤩
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Nightmare Fuel Art Master-post, Vol. II
Early 20th Century
Bryan Charnley Daniel Sabater Y Salabert Felix Nussbaum Ferdinand Staeger Francisco Goitia Frank C. Pape Frida Kahlo Giorgio de Chirico Gustaw Gwozdecki Harvey Dunn Otto Dix Remedios Varo Rene Magritte Robert Lenkiewicz Stefan Eggeler Sveva Caetani
20th Century
Amos Nattini Andre Masson Andrew Wyeth A. Paul Weber Bill Stoneham David Olere Ernst Fuchs Francis Bacon Fritz Silberbauer George Tooker Gustav-Adolf Mossa Ivan Albright Jane Graverol Johfra Bosschart Leonor Fini Luis Caballero Natalia Smirnova Nikolai Getman Oswaldo Guayasamin Paul Cadmus Paul Delvaux Raymond Douillet Salvador Dali Stefan Zechowski Tom Lea Virgil Finlay Zdzislaw Beksinski Zoran Music
Late 20th Century
Beth Moore-Love Bryan Lewis Saunders Leonora Carrington Otto Rapp Suehiro Maruo Tetsuya Ishida Vann Nath Wiktor Sadowski Wojtek Siudmak
“Turn of the Millennium”
Davide de Agostini David van Gough Denis Forkas Dorian Vallejo Dragan Bibin Eric Lacombe Esao Andrews Esther Sarto Francesco Balsamo Fuyuko Matsui Hans Kanters H.R. Giger Ilyas Phaizulline Ivan Seal Kim Noble Marc Fishman Mariusz Lewandowski Matt Duffin Michael Hussar Michael Hutter Michael Whelan Naoki Sasayama Odd Nerdrum Paul Rumsey Xue Jiye
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BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE | Official Trailer & Images
It’s Showtime!
JENNA ORTEGA as Astrid in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
Beetlejuice is back! Oscar-nominated, singular creative visionary Tim Burton and Oscar nominee and star Michael Keaton reunite for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the long-awaited sequel to Burton’s award-winning Beetlejuice.
CATHERINE O’HARA as Delia in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
Keaton returns to his iconic role alongside Oscar nominee Winona Ryder (Stranger Things, Little Women) as Lydia Deetz and two-time Emmy winner Catherine O’Hara (Schitt$ Creek, The Nightmare Before Christmas) as Delia Deetz, with new cast members Justin Theroux (Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, The Leftovers), Monica Bellucci (Spectre, The Matrix films), Arthur Conti (House of the Dragon) in his feature film debut, with Emmy nominee Jenna Ortega (Wednesday, Scream VI) as Lydia’s daughter, Astrid, and Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe (Poor Things, At Eternity’s Gate).
MONICA BELLUCCI as Delores in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
Burton, a genre unto himself, directs from a screenplay by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar (Wednesday), story by Gough & Millar and Seth Grahame-Smith (The LEGO® Batman Movie), based on characters created by Michael McDowell & Larry Wilson. The film’s producers are David Geffen, Marc Toberoff, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Tommy Harper and Burton, with Sara Desmond, Katterli Frauenfelder, Gough, Millar, Brad Pitt, Larry Wilson, Laurence Senelick, Pete Chiappetta, Andrew Lary, Anthony Tittanegro, Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg executive producing.
(L-R) WINONA RYDER as Lydia and MICHAEL KEATON as Beetlejuice in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.
WILLEM DAFOE as Jackson in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
A Warner Bros. Pictures presentation, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice will be released only in theaters and IMAX on September 6, 2024 nationwide, and internationally beginning 4th September 2024. It will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
(L-R) WINONA RYDER as Lydia and JUSTIN THEROUX as Rory in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures
#youtube#film news#movie news#Beetlejuice Beetlejuice#tim burton#michael keaton#winona ryder#catherine o’hara#jenna ortega#trailer#images#poster
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Batman Returns (1992) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #Movie #movies #actionadventure #comicbookmovies #superheromovies #Batman #thedarkknight #batmanreturns #ThePenguin #catwoman #AlfredPennyworth #CommissionerGordon #batmobile #Batmissile #batskiboat #timburton #MichaelKeaton #dannydevito #michellepfeiffer #MichaelGough #ripmichaelgough #PatHingle #rippathingle #christophermauricebrown #andrewbryniarski #JanHooks #michaelmurphy #christiconaway #paulreubens #rippaulreubens #vincentschiavelli #ripvincentschiavelli #DebbieLeeCarrington #SeanWhalen #vintage #VHS #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
#movie#movies#action adventure#comic book movies#super hero movies#batman#the dark knight#batman returns#tim burton#the penguin#catwoman#alfred pennyworth#commissioner gordon#Michael Keaton#danny devito#Michelle Pfeiffer#Christopher Walken#Michael Murphy#christi conaway#pat hingle#rip pat hingle#michael gough#rip michael gough#andrew bryniarski#jan hooks#Vincent Schiavelli#rip vincent schiavelli#Debbie Lee Carrington#paul reubens#rip paul reubens
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Irish Film, TV Nominations 2023: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin,’ ‘Bad Sisters’ Lead With Most Nods
“The Banshees of Inisherin,” starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, led the nominations for the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) as the full list of nominees was unveiled on Monday night local time, picking up 11 nods in the film category.
“Bad Sisters” – Sharon Horgan’s Apple TV+ mystery series – led the pack in the drama category with 12 noms.
Coming off the back of a stellar year for Irish film and television, the nominations include a number of familiar names and titles, including Paul Mescal, who has been nominated for best lead actor in a film for “Aftersun” and best supporting actor in a film for “God’s Creatures” while Farrell is also competing in both categories, both for his star turn in “Banshees” and his supporting role as Penguin in “The Batman.”
“Conversations with Friends” has also scored noms in multiple categories while Aoife McArdle is up for best drama director for Apple TV+ series “Severance.” Sinead O’Connor doc “Nothing Compares” is up for best feature documentary.
The IFTAs are set to take place at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre on May 7. They will be broadcast on local network RTÉ.
FILM CATEGORIES
Best Film
“Aisha”
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“God’s Creatures”
“Lakelands”
“Róise & Frank”
“The Wonder”
Director – Film
“Aisha” – Frank Berry
“The Banshees of Inisherin” – Martin McDonagh
“It Is In Us All” – Antonia Campbell Hughes
“Joyride” – Emer Reynolds
“Let the Wrong One In” – Conor McMahon
“Róise & Frank” – Rachael Moriarty & Peter Murphy
Script – Film
“Aisha” – Frank Berry
“The Banshees of Inisherin” – Martin McDonagh
“God’s Creatures” – Shane Crowley
“Joyride” – Ailbhe Keogan
“Let the Wrong One In” – Conor McMahon
“Róise & Frank” – Rachael Moriarty, Peter Murphy
Lead Actor – Film
Colin Farrell – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Daryl McCormack – “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”
Éanna Hardwicke – “Lakelands”
Liam Neeson – “Marlowe”
Ollie West – “The Sparrow”
Paul Mescal – “Aftersun”
Lead Actress – Film
Alisha Weir – “Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical”
Bríd Ní Neachtain – “Róise & Frank”
Danielle Galligan – “Lakelands”
Kelly Gough – “Tarrac”
Seána Kerslake – “Ballywalter”
Zara Devlin – “Ann”
Supporting Actor – Film
Andrew Scott – “Catherine Called Birdy”
Barry Keoghan – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Brendan Gleeson – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Colin Farrell – “The Batman”
Paul Mescal – “God’s Creatures”
Pierce Brosnan – “Black Adam”
Supporting Actress – Film
Aisling Franciosi – “God’s Creatures”
Eileen Walsh – “Ann”
Elaine Cassidy – “The Wonder”
Jessie Buckley – “Women Talking”
Kerry Condon – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Kíla Lord Cassidy – “The Wonder”
DRAMA
Best Drama
“Bad Sisters”
“Conversations with Friends”
“Derry Girls: The Agreement (Extended Special)”
“Smother”
“The Dry”
“Vikings: Valhalla”
Director – Drama
“Bad Sisters” – Dearbhla Walsh
“Conversations with Friends” – Lenny Abrahamson
“Maxine” – Laura Way
“Severance” – Aoife McArdle
“Smother” – Dathaí Keane
“The Dry” – Paddy Breathnach
Script – Drama
“Bad Sisters” – Sharon Horgan
“Conversations with Friends” – Mark O’Halloran
“Derry Girls: The Agreement (Extended Special)” – Lisa McGee
“Smother” – Kate O’Riordan
“The Dry” – Nancy Harris
“Top Boy” – Ronan Bennett
Lead Actor – Drama
Aidan Turner – “The Suspect”
Conleth Hill – “Holding”
Jason O’Mara – “Smother”
Kerr Logan – “North Sea Connection”
Stephen Rea – “The English”
Vinnie McCabe – “The Noble Call”
Lead Actress – Drama
Alison Oliver – “Conversations with Friends”
Caitriona Balfe – “Outlander”
Dervla Kirwan – “Smother”
Roisin Gallagher – “The Dry”
Sharon Horgan – “Bad Sisters”
Siobhan McSweeney – “Holding”
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Supporting Actor – Drama
Brian Gleeson – “Bad Sisters”
Ciarán Hinds – “The Dry”
Daryl McCormack – “Bad Sisters”
Michael Smiley – “Bad Sisters”
Moe Dunford – “The Dry”
Tommy Tiernan – “Conversations with Friends”
Supporting Actress – Drama
Anne-Marie Duff – “Bad Sisters”
Brenda Fricker – “Holding”
Eva Birthistle – “Bad Sisters”
Eve Hewson – “Bad Sisters”
Genevieve O’Reilly – “Andor”
Sarah Greene – “Bad Sisters”
OTHER AWARD CATEGORIES
Feature Documentary
“The Artist & The Wall of Death”
“The Ghost of Richard Harris”
“How To Tell A Secret”
“Million Dollar Pigeons”
“North Circular”
“Nothing Compares”
Live-Action Short Film
“An Irish Goodbye”
“Call Me Mommy”
“Don’t Go Where I Can’t Find You”
“Lamb”
“Wednesday’s Child”
“You’re Not Home”
Animated Short Film
“Candlelight”
“Dagda’s Harp”
“Red Rabbit”
“Soft Tissue”
CRAFT CATEGORIES
Cinematography
“Conversations with Friends” – Suzie Lavelle
“How To Tell A Secret” – Eleanor Bowman
“It Is In Us All” – Piers McGrail
“The Dry” – Cathal Watters
“Vikings: Valhalla” – Peter Robertson
Costume Design
“Aisha” – Kathy Strachan
“The Banshees of Inisherin” – Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh
“Disenchanted” – Joan Bergin
“Enola Holmes 2” – Consolata Boyle
“Vikings: Valhalla” – Susan O’Connor Cave
Production Design
“Aisha” – Tamara Conboy
“Bad Sisters” – Mark Geraghty
“Mr. Malcolm’s List” – Ray Ball
“Róise & Frank” – Padraig O’Neill
“Vikings: Valhalla” – Tom Conroy
Hair & Make-Up
“Aisha” – Dumebi Anozie, Liz Byrne
“The Banshees of Inisherin” – Orla Carroll, Lynn Johnston, Dan Martin
“Mr. Malcolm’s List” – Eileen Buggy, Sharon Doyle
“The Wonder” – Lorri Ann King, Morna Ferguson
“Vikings: Valhalla” – Joe Whelan, Tom McInerney
Sound
“Aisha”
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“Conversations with Friends”
“The Sparrow”
“The Wonder”
Original Music
“Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” – Stephen Rennicks
“Lakelands” – Daithí
“Nothing Compares” – Irene Buckley, Linda Buckley
“Róise & Frank” – Colm Mac Con Iomaire
“The Dry” – Sarah Lynch
Editing
“Aisha” – Colin Campbell
“Elvis” – Jonathan Redmond, Matt Villa
“Death on the Nile” – Úna Ní Dhonghaíle
“Nocebo” – Tony Cranstoun
“Nothing Compares” – Mick Mahon
VFX
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“Marlowe”
“Stranger Things”
“The Woman King”
Best International Film
“Aftersun”
“All Quiet on the Western Front”
“Elvis”
“Tár”
“The Fabelmans”
“Top Gun: Maverick”
Best International Actor
Albrecht Schuch – “All Quiet On The Western Front”
Austin Butler – “Elvis”
Cosmo Jarvis – “It Is In Us All”
Felix Kammerer – “All Quiet On The Western Front”
Josh O’Connor – “Aisha”
Tom Cruise – “Top Gun: Maverick”
Best International Actress
Cate Blanchett – “Tár”
Emily Watson – “God’s Creatures”
Florence Pugh – “The Wonder”
Letitia Wright – “Aisha”
Michelle Williams – “The Fabelmans”
Viola Davis – “The Woman King”
Variety
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Remember the ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️th IFTA nomination?
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#Outlander#Awards#Nominations#Irish Film & Television Academy#IFTA#IFTA20YEARS#Royal Convention Centre#Host#Deirdre O’Kane#7 May 2023#Dublin#RTÉ#Variety#6 March 2023#Campaign To Shorten Awards Season
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