Ireland at The Oscars

The announcement of this year’s Academy Awards shortlist has sparked celebration across Ireland’s film industry, prompting President Catherine Connolly to publicly recognize the remarkable achievement of the nation’s creative talent. Taking to social media platform X, she extended her congratulations to Jessie Buckley, John Kelly, Richard Baneham, Maggie O’Farrell, Element Pictures, and Wild Atlantic Pictures, praising not only their individual nominations but the continued international recognition that Ireland’s film industry has earned on the world stage.

The sweep of Irish talent across multiple categories demonstrates the depth and breadth of the country’s cinematic contributions. Element Pictures emerged as a standout with four nominations for BUGONIA, prompting co-chief executive Ed Guiney to express his pride in everyone involved with the production. His statement reflected both gratitude and vindication, noting the film’s wonderful reception throughout awards season and the delight of seeing their work acknowledged at such a prestigious level. The multiple nominations for a single Irish-backed production underscore the collaborative excellence that has become synonymous with the company’s output.

Dublin native Richard Baneham continues his extraordinary relationship with the Academy, earning recognition in the visual effects category for his contributions to AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH. This nomination is particularly significant given that Baneham already possesses two Oscar statuettes from his work on previous installments of the AVATAR franchise, establishing him as one of the most accomplished Irish technicians in the global film industry. His continued involvement in one of cinema’s most ambitious and technically demanding series speaks to the caliber of expertise Ireland exports to major international productions.

Wild Atlantic Pictures secured its place in the conversation with BLUE MOON, which garnered nominations in two distinct categories that highlight both craft and performance. The film’s recognition for best original screenplay acknowledges the writing talent behind the production, while Ethan Hawke’s nomination for best actor brings star power to Ireland’s Oscar presence. The dual recognition positions BLUE MOON as a significant artistic achievement that resonates across multiple aspects of filmmaking, from the foundational elements of storytelling to the execution of performance.

The animation sector also represents Ireland strongly this year, with RETIREMENT PLAN competing for the best animated short film award. Voiced by Domhnall Gleeson, whose own international profile has risen steadily through diverse roles, the short film benefited from crucial support through Screen Ireland’s Frameworks animated short film scheme. The partnership between Screen Ireland, RTÉ, and the production team illustrates how strategic investment in creative infrastructure can yield internationally competitive work. The film’s availability on the RTÉ Player ensures that domestic audiences can engage with the same content that captured the attention of Academy voters, creating a direct connection between national support systems and global recognition.

Collectively, these nominations paint a portrait of an Irish film industry firing on all cylinders, from intimate animated shorts to sweeping visual effects spectacles, from original screenwriting to acclaimed performances. The recognition spans production companies, individual craftspeople, writers, and performers, suggesting that Ireland’s cinematic success is not confined to any single specialty but rather reflects a comprehensive ecosystem of talent and support. As the filmmakers prepare to attend the ceremony, they carry with them not just their own ambitions but the hopes of an entire industry that has worked tirelessly to establish Ireland as a significant force in international cinema. President Connolly’s congratulations serve as both acknowledgment of what has been achieved and encouragement for what continues to unfold as Ireland’s creative voices reach ever larger audiences on the world’s most prominent stages.

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First look trailer at irishfilmtv.com.

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Production starts later this year through Chazelle's Wild Chickens Productions, with Paramount distributing, but details remain sparse beyond the prison setting. 

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More Jessie at irishfilmtv.com.

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