Barcelona International Television FestivalYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2001 Won UNICEF PrizeSilvia MuntCréteil International Women's Film FestivalYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2000 Won Best European Short FilmSilvia MuntGoya AwardsYearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)2000 Won Goya Best Short Film - Documentary (Mejor Cortometraje Documental)Silvia MuntLalia, is a Saharaui girl, who lives in the refugee camps in Algier. She has only heard her grandmother and grandfather talk about her country, about the Sahara, that was taken away by Morroco. She dreams of one day seeing the ocean, seeing her real country. But the reality she lives in is different... the uncertainty of the refugee camps, the political unbalance... but she is strong... and she knows that there can be change... she won't stop dreaming, and she won't stop longing...Silvia Munt is a renowned Catalan film and theatre actress, dancer and Goya Award recipient. Silvia Munt is coming to KVIFF to present her feature debut as director Pretexts, which took the prize for best director at this year's Malaga Film Festival. A beautiful picture about the imperfection of love, unfulfilled promises and pretexts – all impediments to happiness that we ourselves create – receives its international premiere as part of KVIFF’s main competition. As an actress Munt is known for films such as Secrets of the Heart by Montxo Armendáriz (seen in the Horizons section at Karlovy Vary in 1997), La Plaza del diamante (directed by Francesc Betriu) and Butterfly Wings (Juanma Bajo Ulloa). It was for the latter that Munt won the Goya Award. She received another one as director for the short documentary Lalia (1999). Silvia Munt is a member of the European Film Academy.