London-Irish filmmaker McDonagh was honoured with Best Original Screenplay, Condon and Keoghan won Best Supporting Actress and Actor, respectively, and the Banshees of Inisherin was named Best British Film - it was made by Film4, among others.
Accepting the Best British Film award later, McDonagh said:"I know every Irish person in the cast and crew are going 'best what?'" The Banshees of Inisherin star Colin Farrell was shortlisted for Best Actor, but the award went to Elvis star Austin Butler. Farrell's co-star Brendan Gleeson had also been nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the dark comedy.
The Northern Irish film An Irish Goodbye won Best British Short Film for the duo of Tom Berkeley and Ross White. We need your consent to load this comcast-player contentWe use comcast-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences
Best british film is an insult to us.
Take the swear words out of this film The Banshees of Inisherin and there’s zero dialogue! Typical of the two main actors films! Pathetic nonsense.
Great to see the best of British talent awarded for their efforts
Great start but fuck it!
Well done to Martin, Kerry and Barry on there BAFTA Awards😁👍🇮🇪
It’s pure scutter. Fell asleep half an hour into it.
Maith sibh go léir !!
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Irish stars among the BAFTA winnersIrish stars Barry Keoghan and Kerry Condon have won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, at the British Academy Film Awards - the BAFTAs - for their performances in The Banshees of Inisherin. Fantastic news We'll never see again. Enjoy.🥳 Well deserved 🙌
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