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Wikipedia article




'Leave All Fair' is a 1985 New Zealand made film starring John Gielgud as John Middleton Murry the husband of Katherine Mansfield. He is presented as a sanctimonious exploiter of her memory, who ill-treated her during their association. Jane Birkin plays both Mansfield in flashbacks and the fictitious Marie Taylor who finds a letter from the dying Mansfield to Murry in his papers.

The theme was developed by New Zealand director Stanley Harper, but he was fired two weeks before shooting, and John Reid took over the project, introducing the "ghost" element and the two time frames. Shot in France at Moulin d'Ande and St Pierre du Vauvray with finance raised by Pacific Films, the film had to be finished before the 1984 cut-off date for New Zealand tax breaks.

Plot



The film is set in France in 1956, 33 years after the death of Mansfield and a year before Murrys own death. Murry visits Andr de Sarry a (fictional) French publisher who is about to publish an edition of her collected letters and journals. Murry is presented as struggling with his conscience as he recalls the ill and alone Mansfield (seen in flashbacks), and decides to publish almost all of her work.

de Sarrys New Zealand partner Marie Taylor reads Mansfields work and among Middleton Murrys papers finds a letter to him from the dying Mansfield. She confronts him as "another exploitative male" who makes a sanctimonious speech at the book launch. The letter from Mansfield says (rather ambiguously):

::'I should like him to publish as little as possible He will understand that I desire to leave as few traces of my camping ground as possible .... All my manuscripts I leave entirely to you to do what you like with .... Please destroy all letters you do not wish to keep and all papers .... Have a clean sweep.... and leave all fair, will you.'

Cast



* John Gielgud as John Middleton Murry

* Jane Birkin as both Katherine Mansfield and Marie Taylor

* Fodor Atkine as Andr de Sarry

* Simon Ward as young John (John Jeune)

* as Lisa

* Maurice Chevit as Alain

* Mireille Alcantara as Violetta

* Leonard Pezzino as Alfredo

Film reception



Helen Martin says the film is "beautifully shot in the European tradition" and it was described at the London Film Festival as "arguably the best film to come out of New Zealand so far", but others criticised the portrayal of Middleton Murry as "simplifying the KM/Murry relationship into a clich". 'Variety' said it was "an affecting experience".

References



*'New Zealand Film 1912-1996' by Helen Martin & Sam Edwards p116 (1997, Oxford University Press, Auckland)


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