This morning.
Deirdre Ní Choistín
TG4 funded films have received thirteen nominations for this year’s IFTA Film and Drama awards. The nominations were announced this morning. An Cailín Ciúin (top)has received ten nominations and Foscadh (centre), two nominations and Doineann has one nomination. An Cailín Ciúin and Foscadh are films from CINE4, an initiative between TG4, Fís Éireann and the BAI, to develop Irish language feature films. Doineann is a film from the Gealán scheme funded by TG4, BBC Gaeilge and the Northern Ireland Screen Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
In fairness.
KIN leads the IFTA nominations (RTE)
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Maith sibh!
“Wow, oíche dochreidte! What an incredible night for #AnCailínCiúin! 8 IFTAs for our team! We’re so proud to have made history as the first Irish-language film to win the BEST FILM award! Go raibh míle maith agaibh @IFTA #TheQuietGirl will be in Irish & UK cinemas very soon!”
https://twitter.com/quietgirlfilm/status/1502780657973579777
Pity about your world-view.
However, that world-view makes sense now that we know you’re chasing recognition and prizes from the powers that be.
Well done – hope you enjoyed dressing up.
Go raibh biseach ort go luath
Back to your fancy dress party.
Ask a grown up to explain to you the hilarious error you’ve just made.
Poor attention seeker has to further pollute what should have stood as a celebratory thread marking the achievements of a talented team of people.
You know the source of the unhappiness that compels you to act that way. Tá trua agam duit.
Here’s the thing Fergus.
No one cares about your obscure, dead dialect.
That’s it, get that pain out.
Winter’s almost gone and soon your windows will be warm enough to lick again.
It’s not an obscure dialect – it’s the living Irish language.
Pity Fearganainm is the proponent of such on this site.
Much better and honest ambassadors available, to be fair.
It’s barely sentient
Efforts to keep it on death support are among the greatest heists ever visited upon the Irish people