Brie Larson took home the award for Best actress in a drama at last nights Golden Globes for her performance in Lenny Abrahamson's Room.
Larson beat out Rooney Mara, Saoirse Ronan and Alicia Vikander to win the category. Accepting the award, she thanked Room author Emma Donoghue and director Lenny Abrahamson, as well as young co-star Jacob Tremblay, who she called "half of this award, half of this performance."
Room was also nominated in the Best Picture (Drama), and Best Screenplay category at last nights event, which was hosted by the blistering Ricky Gervais.
An Element Pictures and No Trace Camping production, produced by Ed Guiney and David Gross, full sound post on the film took place here at Ardmore Sound.
Supervising Sound Editor: Niall Brady
Sound Designer: Steve Fanagan
Foley Artist: Caoimhe Doyle
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Additional Sound Editor: Peter Blayney
Sound Re-recording Mixers: Ken Galvin & Steve Fanagan
Adapted by Emma Donughue from her own book, Room also Joan Allen and William H. Macy, and is set to open in cinemas across the UK and Ireland this Friday.