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American actress and Oscar-winner Meryl Streep will be awarded an Honorary Golden Bear at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival.

Meryl Streep has appeared in over 40 films and is looked upon as one of the world’s most talented and popular actresses. She has received countless awards and nominations as an artist, including an unprecedented 16 nominations for the Oscar (two of these coveted prizes which she won) and 18 Golden Globe nominations and seven wins.

“We are delighted to be able to award the Honorary Golden Bear to such a terrific artist and world star. Meryl Streep is a brilliant, versatile performer who moves with ease between dramatic and comedic roles,” says Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick.

Meryl Streep’s international breakthrough came in the late 1970s with the TV series Holocaust and Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter (1978, first Oscar nomination) as well as the divorce drama Kramer vs. Kramer (1979, directed by Robert Benton), for which she received her first Oscar. She won a second Academy Award for her compelling performance in Sophie’s Choice (1982, directed by Alan J. Pakula).

She also starred in Woody Allen’s romantic comedy Manhattan (1979) and the historical drama The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1981, directed by Karel Reisz). She portrayed a very committed union activist in Silkwood (1983) by Mike Nichols, as well as Tania Blixen in Sidney Pollack’s epic adaptation of Out of Africa (1985). With Susan Seidelman’s She-Devil (1989), Streep appeared in her first comedy; in 1992, she gave yet another brilliant comic performance in Death Becomes Her (directed by Robert Zemeckis). In the 1995 drama The Bridges of Madison County, she played the lead alongside Clint Eastwood, who also directed the film. In 2002, she performed in Stephen Daldry’s screen adaptation of the novel The Hours. Leading roles followed in the energetic satire The Devil Wears Prada (2006, directed by David Frankel), Robert Altman’s A Prairie Home Companion (2006), and the political thriller Lions for Lambs (2007, directed by Robert Redford). With the musical comedy Mamma Mia (2008, directed by Phyllida Lloyd), and Julie & Julia (2009, directed by Nora Ephron), Meryl Streep once again showed how versatile she is. She has received her most recent Golden Globe nomination with her performance as Margaret Thatcher in the upcoming film The Iron Lady (2011, directed by Phyllida Lloyd).

Meryl Streep has been invited to the Berlin International Film Festival several times: in 1999, she was awarded the Berlinale Camera; and in 2003, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman and she shared a Silver Bear for their performances in The Hours. In 2006, she could again be seen in the Berlinale Competition in Robert Altman’s ensemble comedy A Prairie Home Companion.

On February 14, 2012, Meryl Streep will be awarded the Honorary Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement at a screening of her latest work The Iron Lady at the Berlinale Palast in Berlin. In The Iron Lady she portrays Great Britain’s former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The film imagines how Margaret, at the end of her life, might look back through fragmented memories to weigh-up the personal cost of her decisions. The film is not so much about politics as about power and the loss of power.

During the Berlinale’s Homage series for Meryl Streep, audiences will have the opportunity to see the following films:

Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
By Robert Benton
With Meryl Streep, Dustin Hoffman, Justin Henry

Sophie’s Choice (1982, Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role)
By Alan J. Pakula
With Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Peter MacNicol, Günther Maria Halmer

Out of Africa (1985)
By Sidney Pollack
With Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria Brandauer

The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
By Clint Eastwood
With Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood, Victor Slezak

A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
By Robert Altman
With Meryl Streep, Woody Harrelson, Kevin Kline, John C. Reilly

The Iron Lady (Great Britain 2011)
By Phyllida Lloyd
With Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Olivia Coman, Roger Allam



Press Office
January 2, 2012

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《白鹿原》入围柏林影展争金熊 春节前已过审
时光网讯 当地时间1月31日上午,第62届柏林电影节正式宣布,中国导演王全安执导的电影《白鹿原》入围主竞赛单元,成为有资格竞争金熊大奖的唯一华语电影。此前,王全安执导的《图雅的婚事》曾在2007年的第57届柏林电影节上擒获金熊奖,在2010年的第60届柏林电影节,王全安还曾凭借《团圆》拿到过最佳编剧奖。

  电影《白鹿原》改编自曾获得茅盾文学奖的同名小说,云集段奕宏、张丰毅、吴刚、张雨绮等国内一线实力派影星。原著以白家和鹿家在白鹿原上争斗的故事为背景,展现了1911年到1949年陕西渭河平原上发生的历史事件,表现了中国北方农民生存状态中耐人寻味的原生态个性,体现出历史的厚重与命运的纠葛。

  据报道,电影《白鹿原》在经历长达七个月的审查和修改后,在春节前最后一天获得了国家广电总局审委会的终审通过决定,节后将完成最后手续。在最后一刻得到影片的柏林电影节主席迪特·科斯里克表示《白鹿原》是一部具有罕见出色品质的中国电影作品,并称自己相信《白鹿原》的参赛会是2012年柏林电影节竞赛单元的高潮。据悉,《白鹿原》的入围,使得本届柏林电影节的竞赛单元已有23部电影,其中18部竞争金熊大奖。

  除《白鹿原》外,2011年两大华语电影《金陵十三钗》与《龙门飞甲》也入围了本届柏林电影节的竞赛单元,但不参与金熊大奖的角逐,只作展映。此外,霍思燕、蓝正龙等主演的《饮食男女2:好远又好近》入围了本届影展“饮食与文化”展映单元,钮承泽执导的爱情电影《Love》入围“世界大观”单元,动画片《大闹天宫3D》入围专为年轻人和孩子放映的“The Generation”单元,正在国内上映的喜剧电影《饭局也疯狂》也将派出部分主创赴柏林进行海外推广。

  第62届柏林电影节将于2012年2月9日至19日举行,英国导演迈克·李将出任评委会主席,法国导演伯努瓦·雅克执导,黛安·克鲁格主演的《再见,我的皇后》将揭幕本届电影节。

附:第62届柏林电影竞赛单元影片

《白鹿原》中国
导演:王全安

《回家》(Coming Home)法国
导演:弗雷德里克·维度

《漂亮朋友》英国(展映)
导演:德克兰·多尼兰 尼克·奥曼罗

《皇室风流史》丹麦/捷克/德国/瑞典
导演:尼柯莱·阿塞尔

《龙门飞甲》中国香港(展映)
导演:徐克

《Rebelle》加拿大
导演:Kim Nguyen

《影子舞者》英国/爱尔兰(展映)
导演:詹姆斯·马什

《Aujourd′hui》法国/塞内加尔
导演:Alain Gomis

《凯撒必须死》(Caesar Must Die)意大利
导演:维克托里奥·塔维亚尼、保罗·塔维亚尼

《芭芭拉》(Barbara)德国
导演:克利斯蒂安·佩措尔德

《Gnade》德国/挪威
导演:马提亚·甘斯勒

《Jayne Mansfield’s Car》俄罗斯/美国
导演:比利·鲍伯·松顿

《姐姐》(Sister)瑞士/法国
导演:乌苏拉·梅尔

《Meteora》德国/希腊
导演:Spiros Stathoulopoulos

《Tabu》葡萄牙/德国/巴西/法国
导演:米古尔·戈麦斯

《Just The Wind》匈牙利/德国/法国
导演:本尼德克·菲利格夫

《Home For The Weekend》德国
导演:汉斯-克里斯坦·施密特

《再见,我的皇后》法国
导演:伯努瓦·雅克

《猎物》法国/菲律宾
导演:布里兰特·曼多萨

《发号施令》西班牙
导演:安东尼奥·查瓦里亚斯

《动物园的明信片》
导演:艾德温印度尼西亚

《金陵十三钗》中国(展映)
导演:张艺谋

《特别响,非常近》美国(展映)
导演:史蒂芬·戴德利

(from mtime.com)

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