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The Berlin festival awarded Streep an honorary Golden Bear, the event's top award, for the achievements of a career in which she has appeared in more than 40 films and picked up 17 Oscar nominations. It is screening "The Iron Lady" and six older Streep movies out of competition. Festival director Dieter Kosslick described her as "a brilliant, versatile performer who moves with ease between dramatic and comedic roles." Streep said she was "very, very honored" to get the prize -- though she said that, after such a long career, it is a challenge "to be new, to be fresh, to surprise yourself and other people." "It's a weird life, an acting life, because you don't have any sort of goal," she said. "I think if I'd set a goal, all I'd do is disappoint myself."
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