as well as critical acclaim. why aren't you talking to padraic? that wouldn't be a sin. no. no, but it's not very nice either, is it? it's kind of a sad story in a lot of ways, but i think somehow connected with people, and i've been surprised by that. but it's nice. it's nice, those connections. i've been surprised and humbled by it. brendan gleeson, kerry condon and barry keoghan have all been nominated in the supporting actor categories. both condon and keoghan took to the winner's stage at the royal festival hall at london's baftas ceremony last month. but it would be a major surprise if any of the supporting cast left the academy awards with an oscar in tow. us actors ke huy quan and angela bassett are generally seen as the local favourites in these categories. amazingly, a quarter of this year's acting nominees are irish, and there are two in the best actor category. colin farrell will be hoping he can
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dublin native and talking movies reporter al moloney has been to meet some of the irish film talent up for academy awards. from banshees to quiet girls, ireland has had a truly unprecedented 0scar year. a record number of 14 nominations have been awarded to irish talent, spread across a variety of categories. the banshees of inisherin, martin mcdonagh's black comedy about a broken friendship on a fictional island of the coast of ireland, leads the pack. the film has nine nominations, with mcdonagh up for best director and best original screenplay. it's a movie that's attracted a mainstream audience, as well as critical acclaim. why aren't you talking to padraic no more? that wouldn't be a sin, now, would it? no, but it's not very nice either, is it? i it's kind of a sad story, in a lot of ways, but i think, somehow connected with people, and i've been sort of
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