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Silvia Munt Quevedo, (
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
, 24 March 1957) is a Spanish actress and film director. She has won two
Goya Award The Goya Awards () are Spain's main national annual film awards. They are presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. The first ceremony was held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Ar ...
s, namely Best Actress for her role in ''Alas de mariposa'', and Best Short Documentary, ''Lalia'', which she wrote and directed. She has a sister and two brothers.


Filmography


Cinema (as actress)

* 2006- ''
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'' ( Roger Gual) * 2000- ''
Aunque tú no lo sepas ''What You Never Knew'' () is a 2000 Spanish romantic drama film directed by (in his directorial debut feature) based on Almudena Grandes' short story "El vocabulario de los balcones" which stars Sílvia Munt and Gary Piquer alongside Andrés Ger ...
'' ( Juan Vicente Córdoba) * 1999- ''
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'' ( Eduard Bosch) * 1998- '' Subjudice'' (
Josep Maria Forn Josep Maria Forn i Costa (; April 4, 1928 – October 3, 2021) was a Spanish actor, film producer and film director. He was born in Barcelona, and began making movies in the 1950s with the short-film ''Gaudí'' (1954) and some commercial movies. ...
) * 1997- '' El faro'' ( Manuel Balaguer) * 1996- '' El dominio de los sentidos'' (episodio de Judith Collell) * 1996- ''
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'' ( Carlos Pastor) * 1996- ''
Secretos del corazón ''Secrets of the Heart'' () is a 1997 Spanish film. The film was a box office hit in Spain, grossing ESP 711,092,434. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Synopsis In 1960s Spain, 9-yea ...
'' (
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). * 1996- '' Todo está oscuro'' ( Ana Díez) * 1995- ''Asunto interno'' (
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) * 1995- '' Éxtasis'' (
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) * 1995- ''Razones sentimentales'' ( Antonio A. Farré) * 1994- ''
La pasión turca ''The Turkish Passion'' () is a 1994 Spanish erotic drama film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from a popular novel by Antonio Gala. It stars Ana Belén and Georges Corraface. The film is an erotic drama, an exploration of female ...
'' (
Vicente Aranda Vicente Aranda Ezquerra (; 9 November 1926 – 26 May 2015) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer. Due to his refined and personal style, he was one of the most renowned Spanish filmmakers. He started as a founding member ...
) * 1994- ''
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'' (
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón (born 2 January 1940) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. His 1973 film '' Habla, mudita'' was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. In 1977, he won the Silver Bear for Best Director for '' ...
) * 1994- ''
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'' (
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) * 1993- ''Nexo'' ( Jordi Cadena) * 1993- ''Los baúles del retorno'' ( María Miró) * 1993- ''Bloodline'' ("Lazos de sangre") (Pal Erdöss) * 1992- ''Cucarachas'' ( Toni Mora) * 1992- ''El cazador furtivo'' ( Carles Benpar) * 1991- '' Alas de mariposa'' (
Juanma Bajo Ulloa Juan Manuel Bajo Ulloa (born 1 January 1967) is a Spanish film director. Biography Juanma Bajo Ulloa was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, on 1 January 1967. His parents mortgaged their house to fund Bajo Ulloa's film beginnings. His first feat ...
) * 1991- ''Los papeles de Aspern'' ( Jordi Cadena) * 1987- ''Quimera'' ( Carlos Pérez Ferré) * 1985- '' Golfo de Vizcaya'' (
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) * 1984- ''Bajo en nicotina'' (
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) * 1984- ''Le grand voyage'' ( Richard Dindó) (v.o. en francés) * 1983- '' Soldados de plomo'' (
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) * 1983- '' Sal gorda'' (
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) * 1983- ''
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) * 1982- '' Pares y nones'' (
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) * 1981- ''
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)


Cinema (as director)

* 2003- ''Elena Dimitrievna Diakonova. Gala'' (documentary) * 1999- ''Lalia'' (short film) * 1998- ''Déjeme que le cuente'' (short film)


Theatre (as actress)

* 2005- ''Surabaya'', by Marc Rosich (Directora) Teatre Romea, Barcelona. * 1996/97- ''Ángeles en América'' Tony Kushner. Dir. Josep M. Flotats TNC * 1994- ''La muerte y la doncella'' Ariel Dorfman. Dir. Boris Rotenstein * 1993- ''Cartas de amor'' A. R. Gurney. Dir. Josep Costa * 1990- ''Las tres hermanas''
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. Dir. Pierre Romans. Cía. J. Ma. Flotats * 1990- ''Trío en Mi bemol''
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. Dir. Fernando Trueba.
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. Gira años 91 y 92. * 1987- ''La Filla del Carmesí''. J. Ma. de Sagarra. Dir. Jordi Mesalles. * 1986- '' Romeo y Julieta''
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. Dir. Esteve Polls. * 1986- ''Antígona'' Salvador Espriu. Dir. Joan Ollé. * 1982- ''
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'' Edmond Ronstand. Dir. Damià Barbany. * 1979- ''La Blancarrosa, sirena de la mar blava''. Damià Barbany. * 1977- '' Sueño de una noche de verano''
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. Salón Diana. * 1977- ''Canigó'' J. Verdaguer. Dir. Esteve Polls.


Theatre (as producer)

In 1987 she creates her own company: * ''Ondina'', by J. Giraudoux. Dir. Santiago Sans. * ''La nieta del sol'', by Ever M. Blanchet. Dir. Colectiva.


Television (as actress)

* 2004 - ''The Crown'', telefilm by Peter de Vamm (
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). * 2004 - ''Palabras mágicas'', telefilm by Octavi Masiá (Trivisión). * 2003 - ''Le meilleur commerce du monde'', telefilm by Bruno Gantillon (
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). * 2003 - ''Fragmentos'', telefilm by Judith Collell. * 2001 - ''Maxima's Miracle'', telefilm by Paul Ruven (Pieter Van Huystee Film, Netherlands). * 2002 - ''L´aîné des Ferchaux'', telefilm in two parts by
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. Prod. GMT-TF1 (France). * 1998 - ''Tío Willy'' (series by Pablo Ibáñez for TVE). * 1995 - ''Dones i homes'', telefilm by Antoni Verdaguer para
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. * 1993 - ''Arnau'' (Lluis Ma. Güell), TV3. * 1992 - '' Celia'' in the role of Madre Corazón, directed by
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for
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(TVE). * 1989 - ''El obispo leproso'' (José Ma. Gutiérrez), TVE. * 1983 - ''Teresa de Jesús'' (Josefina Molina), TVE. * 1981 - ''La plaza del diamante'' (Francesc Betriu), TVE.


Television (as director)

* 2006 - ''Cosses que passen'', TV movie. Co-Prod. TV3 y Canal Sur. * 2003 - ''Las hijas de Mohamed'' (telefilm). * 2000 - ''Quia'' (telefilm for TV3).


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Munt, Silvia Actresses from Barcelona 1957 births Living people 20th-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Spanish actresses Spanish film actresses Spanish stage actresses Spanish television actresses Film directors from Catalonia Television actresses from Catalonia Film actresses from Catalonia