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A New Leaf

Screening on Film
Directed by Elaine May.
With Walter Matthau, Elaine May, Jack Weston.
US, 1971, 35mm, color, 102 min.

May’s first film is a hilarious fantasy about an aging and endlessly pampered Manhattan aristocrat shocked to discover that he has burned through his inheritance. Improbable marriage is once again the stage for a comedy of manners as the supercilious misanthrope, played with a mannered grace by Walter Matthau, fixes on the unlikely scheme of finding a wealthy bride before he is evicted from his luxurious apartments. May herself delivers a pitch-perfect performance as the dotty botanist heiress whose love of flora and winsome naïveté leave her oblivious to Matthau’s designs. Although the studio forced May to remove a murder scene that was deemed too shocking, the intent of the excised crime still lingers in A New Leaf, casting a darker satiric shadow upon her wonderful, and at times quite affectionate, evocation of sequestered and eccentric lives.

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