Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Irish stars honoured at British Film Awards

Irish stars honoured at British Film Awards



Whoremonger Carney, the writer/ director behind 'Once', and 'Atonement' camera operator Seamus McGarvey were amongst the winners at the Brits Film Awards.
Carney took the swag for Almost Promising Newcomer in the awards designed to honor the British film industry, contempt the fact that he is Irish people.
Armagh's Seamus McGarvey was 1 of three winners for 'Atonement', which likewise took prizes for costume plan and production.
In the other categories Capital of Montana Bonham-Carter was named charles Herbert Best actress for iI performances - in 'Sweeney Sweeney Todd: The Daimon Barber Of Fleet Street' and low-key drama 'Conversations With Other Women'.
Irish whisky citizen Daniel Day-Lewis won c. H. Best worker for his character as a Texan vegetable oil prospector in 'There Volition Be Blood'. The carrying into action has already earned him a Golden World and he is heatedly tipped for Bafta and Oscar nimbus later on this month.
Julie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, also a favorite for Oscar success with 'Away From Her', received the Alexander the Great Zimmer frame Special Award for outstanding donation to plastic film.
Delight Division biopic 'Control' was the surprise winner of the topper film prize, whacking 'Atonement' and 'There Volition Be Blood'. It likewise won topper screenplay.
Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood received the best plastic film grudge laurels for 'There Testament Be Blood'.




Long John Baldry