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Jessie Buckley says it is an honour to come home after Iftas win
Summary
Jessie Buckley won the Irish Film and Television Academy lead actress award for Hamnet and described it as an honour to return home; Hamnet and other films including Christy and Trespasses also picked up multiple prizes at the ceremony.
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Jessie Buckley received the lead actress award at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards and described the moment as an honour to come home. She won for her role as William Shakespeare's wife in Hamnet, a performance also nominated for an Oscar and a Bafta. Buckley spoke warmly about growing up in Ireland and thanked her co-star Paul Mescal. The ceremony recognised a range of films and performers across film and television.
Key details:
- Jessie Buckley won the Ifta lead actress in a film award for Hamnet and said the past year had been a roller-coaster.
- Paul Mescal was named best supporting actor for Hamnet but was not at the ceremony to collect the prize.
- Hamnet also won the awards for international film and film script.
- Trespasses won prizes for drama script, hair and makeup, and lead actress in a drama, with Lola Petticrew dedicating her award to her late uncle and to the children of West Belfast; Petticrew noted reported poverty levels in West Belfast and described that as a legacy of war.
- The film Christy won best film, casting, editing, and director for Brendan Canty; he noted the ceremony coincided with 2026 Care Day and called on the government to do more to help people in the care system.
- Ciaran Hinds received the Irish Academy's lifetime achievement award and rising star recipient Louisa Harland said she was in awe of those in the room.
Summary:
The awards highlighted a wide range of Irish screen work and brought attention to social themes raised by some winners, including care and poverty. Undetermined at this time.
