Dame Judi Dench and Michael Fassbender were among the major winners at the Irish Film and Television Award, Digital Spy reported.
The ceremony was held in Dublin on Saturday (April 5), with the likes of Steve Coogan, Will Forte, Jeremy Irons and Jamie Dornan in attendance.
Dench was honoured as International Actress of the Year for her portrayal of a mother searching for her lost son in Philomena, with 12 Years a Slave's Chiwetel Ejiofor taking the male version of the prize.
Fassbender was named Best Actor in a Supporting Role for playing a brutal plantation owner in 12 Years a Slave.
Saoirse Ronan walked away with the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award for Byzantium.
Brendan Gleeson's performance in Calvary earned him Best Actor in a Lead Role, with the movie also winning the top overall prize of the evening.
Major television winners included Dornan for The Fall and Michelle Fairley for Game of Thrones.






