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Gwyneth Paltrow shares what it means to receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at the The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment gala, presented to her by Robert Downey Jr. Plus, she shared her reaction to the positive reviews for 'Marty Supreme' and what she feels women bring to leadership that Hollywood could use more of.

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00:00What does it mean to be here this morning and be receiving this Sherry Lansing Leadership Award?
00:05Oh my goodness. It feels very overwhelming in a very positive way.
00:12It's very, I don't know, it feels very sweet and kind of a homecoming.
00:18And I've admired Sherry for so many years and loved her and known her for so many years.
00:23So it feels profoundly wonderful.
00:28And how wonderful is it that Robert Downey Jr. is here to present you with this award today?
00:33It's pretty great. God knows what he'll say, but we'll see.
00:38And what's something you think women bring to leadership that Hollywood as a whole could use more of?
00:44I think women bring all of the archetypal feminine qualities of collaboration and creativity and communication.
00:53So I think the more of that, the better.
00:56And Marty Supreme is receiving rave reviews.
00:59Our chief film critic called it some of your best work in your career.
01:03What has that response been like for you?
01:05Well, to be honest, I haven't read any of them.
01:09So thank you for that.
01:11But I've heard anecdotally that people are really responding to the movie and the work.
01:19And it's very gratifying.
01:35Okay.
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