BBC News, Ni Dublin correspondent

Cillian Murphy won the award for the best major actor in the category of films in the Ifta Film and Television Awards (Ifta).
Murphy, who also last year Ifta picked upOscar, for his role in Obenheimer, won the prize for his role in the Clair Kegan novel.
Small things like this star implement a fierce competition, including three members of the West Belfast Rap Kneecap group, to capture the Best Male Prize Award during a stars in Dublin on Friday.
Actress in West Belfast has chosen Lula Beticrio and participating in Dublin Hazel Dubi, TV category, for her roles in the Disney Plus TV series, nothing.

Ifta said this year’s candidates “reflect unparalleled stories in Ireland on the world stage.”
The Irish movie was nominated about the Belfast Rap Kneecap collection in 17 category of award.
Rich Beit, director of the film, won the Best Film Category Award, and the film was awarded a prize for fashion design and fashion design.

The IFTA LIFETIME Achievement Award was also presented to the Colm Meney actor during the procedures on Friday evening.
In the risk of the crowd, Meney said: “It is a pleasure for receiving this award in my hometown.”
Meney is known for its five -year contribution to films and television, and is known for the roles in the obligations, under SEGE, The Damned United and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Lola Peticrew awarded the Prime Actor Award in Drama for filming, where Dolours Price does not say anything in the series.
Nothing nothing Based on a book written by Patrick Raddin How From the same title, it tells the stories of many people who live in Northern Ireland during the problems.
The Lola Peticrew stars series in the role of Dolours PRICE and Hazel Doupe in the role of Marian Price, the young sisters who were prominent members of the Irish Republican Army.
Among the stories mentioned in the series is the story of Jean McCaclville, who was among those who were killed and “disappeared” by the Irish Republican Army during the conflict.

During the admission letter, Lola Peticrew called for better mental health services in Northern Ireland.
Peeticrew said that the series “asks big questions” about how people move in Northern Ireland “and said that the families of the working class of society deserve” a decent living standard. “
Speaking to BBC News Ni, Mrs. Peticrew, from the Ballymurphy area in West Belfast, said that she wants to raise awareness about the level of suicide between her peers as well as other challenges facing the working class communities.

Saoirse Ronan won the Best Female Award for her performance in The Outrun, as well as the best support actress in the historical war movie Blitz.
Based on the award -winning amy LIPTROT notes A young woman returns to her home in Orange To deal with her past and addiction.