The winners of the 24th Galway Film Fleadh have been announced, with the Glenn Lyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa-directed Good Vibrations taking the award for Best Irish Feature, as voted for by the audience.
The biopic, which tells the story of Belfast music store legend Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer), received its world premiere in Belfast earlier this summer.
The runner-up in the Best Irish Feature category was Stalker, directed by Mark O'Connor.
The Best First Irish Feature award was shared by Ciarán Foy's Citadel and Alan Brennan's Earthbound.
The Best International Feature award went to Srdjan Dragojevic's The Parade, with Veit Helmer's Baikonur the runner-up.
The Toni Bestard-directed Perfect Stranger was winner of the Best International First Feature award, with In the Family, directed by Patrick Wang, in second place.
Gerard Barrett was honoured with the Bingham Ray New Talent Award for his film Pilgrim Hill.
In the documentary categories, the award for Best Irish Feature Documentary went to Art Ó Briain's Natural Grace, with Seán Ó Cualáin's Lón sa Spéir in second place.
The Ross Ashcroft-directed Four Horsemen won the Best International Feature Documentary award, with Nick August-Perna, Chris Dapkins and Carlo Mirabella-Davis' The Swell Season the runner-up.