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Margaret's Museum

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.4K
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Margaret's Museum (1995)
Drama

Margaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them a... Read allMargaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them are able to escape the industry around them.Margaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them are able to escape the industry around them.

  • Director
    • Mort Ransen
  • Writers
    • Sheldon Currie
    • Gerald Wexler
    • Mort Ransen
  • Stars
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Kate Nelligan
    • Clive Russell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mort Ransen
    • Writers
      • Sheldon Currie
      • Gerald Wexler
      • Mort Ransen
    • Stars
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Kate Nelligan
      • Clive Russell
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Margaret MacNeil
    Kate Nelligan
    Kate Nelligan
    • Catherine MacNeil
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Neil Currie
    Craig Olejnik
    Craig Olejnik
    • Jimmy MacNeil
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Angus MacNeil
    Andrea Morris
    Andrea Morris
    • Marilyn
    Peter Boretski
    Peter Boretski
    • Grandfather Dunald MacNeil
    Barrie Dunn
    • Mr. Campbell
    Norma Dell'Agnese
    Norma Dell'Agnese
    • Mrs. Campbell
    Glenn Wadman
    • Willy
    Elizabeth Richardson
    • Sister
    Ida Donovan
    • Sarah
    Gordon Joe
    • Hum Sing
    Wayne Reynolds
    • Fraser
    Murdoch MacDonald
    • Clerk
    Yow Wah Chee
    • Chinese cook
    Terence M. O'Keefe
    Terence M. O'Keefe
    • Miner
    • (as Terry O'Keefe)
    Liam Hussey
    • Peter
    • Director
      • Mort Ransen
    • Writers
      • Sheldon Currie
      • Gerald Wexler
      • Mort Ransen
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    User reviews14

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    9Barry-44

    Grabs the viewer and keeps him interested from start until finish ..

    Margaret's Museum is a powerful movie which takes place in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. It is a movie made from a short story written by Sheldon Currie.

    Helena Bonham Carter and Kate Nelligan are sheer excellence in every which way. Also, Clive Russell, and all the other actors are brilliant and their roles are believable, and sometimes shocking. I forgot while watching this movie that it indeed is a movie .. it seem so very real.

    The beginning of the movie will grab your attention completely; the middle explains almost everything; and the ending will shock you. Completely.

    It was about time I finally watched a movie I had no idea in my wildest imagination what the ending would be like.

    I love this movie and will watch it many, many times. I also think the photography, the music scores (Rankin Family), etc., are also excellent.

    Do I rate this movie a 10? You bet!
    8wisewebwoman

    Just as engrossing the second time around

    I saw this first in the theatre, it didn't stay too long, so I was lucky. For the life of me I don't understand how these movies don't get the publicity they deserve. Saint Ralph comes to mind, C.R.A.Z.Y., and the "Hanging Garden" et al. Lovely homegrown efforts with a story line and casting and the kind of breathtaking scenery that doesn't leave your mind for a while.

    This is eccentric in the extreme, you wonder where it is going from the outset when a woman leaves a little local museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, screaming her head off.

    The story unwinds charmingly and tragically. Helena Bonham Carter sinks her teeth into the role of the sniffling Margaret, all quirky and saucy who captures the heart of the drunken ex-miner bagpiper extraordinaire and Gaelic aficionado, Neil Currie, played by the devilish Clive Russell. Sparks fly, some highly erotic bits between the two. Kate Nelligan as Margaret's mother, plays a hardnosed sarcastic and bitter woman who has lost her husband and a son to the mines and is caring for her elderly father who can't breathe for the coal dust in his lungs.

    I won't spoil the story, it winds to its sad and shocking conclusion in its own time, suffice to say that there are many lovely side bits ( a blossoming love story between Margaret's young brother and the daughter of the manager of the mine being one).

    8 out of 10. Supporting cast and music were wonderful. A few little story holes that were slightly annoying - an uncle supposedly out on bail for arson back in his old job lickety split and a grandchild that had disappeared - but not enough to detract from an overall fine film. Even the second time around!
    8klausming

    A Dark and Tragic Love Story

    Margaret's Museum (1995) UK/Canada 114m, Colour Director: Mort Ransen; Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Clive Russell, Craig Olejnik, Kate Nelligan, Kenneth Welsh, Andrea Morris

    Margaret's Museum is a dark and tragic love story about a woman's grief and defiance after losing much of her family to the coal mines in Glace Bay Nova Scotia during the 1940s. Based on Sheldon Currie's 1979 novel entitled The Glace Bay Miners' Museum, Margaret's Museum is a beautifully photographed and wonderfully scored film with haunting and unforgettable images and melodies. A deeply moving and original film, Helena Bonham Carter and Clive Russell give remarkably convincing and heartfelt performances in this powerful film about life and death in small Canadian coal mining community (Klaus Ming September 2013).
    7manitobaman81

    Good

    The setup: In a town where half the men die down the coalpit, Margaret MacNeil is quite happy being single. Until she meets Neil Currie, a charming and sincere bagpipe-playing, Gaelic-speaking dishwasher. But no matter what you do, you can't avoid the spectre of the pit forever.

    The verdict: The characters in this film have a lot of depth, and that makes all the difference. In the end, the audience gets a casserole of film elements and little of the satisfaction that comes from watching these types of movies. This is a story about a place most people might not be able to conceive. It is a powerful film, but I doubt I will ever want to watch it again.
    8aimless-46

    Let's Go to Antigonish

    "Margaret's Museum" is a quirky little independent Canadian film made over 10 years ago, featuring an impressive performance by Helen Bonham Carter (trying to do something other than English period pieces) as the title character. Carter is one of the most talented contemporary actresses and her failure to become a major star is a bit of a puzzle.

    The film's obscurity is not such a puzzle, it contains just enough wry humor and off-kilter behavior to offend those who take its political message seriously and not enough to become a cult classic. The producers should have amped up the weirdness level a bit.

    It will remind viewers of "New Waterford Girl", not just because both were filmed in Nova Scotia, but because the heroines are similar as is the theme of diminished small town expectations. It is probably safe to say that these are the only feature films that reference the town of Antigonish.

    Gaelic lovers should especially enjoy "Margaret's Museum as it includes a lot of traditional music. If you are a Scotsman at heart you will pick up on obscure references to things like The Battle of Culloden" (i.e. Bonnie Prince Charlie 1746).

    Margaret MacNeil lives with her widowed mother in a small company town in Nova Scotia (1949 judging by the cars). The economy revolves around the coal mine and the story has all the "I owe my soul to the company store" elements (''Sons and Lovers'' and ''The Molly Maguires'' are unfunny examples). Margaret's father and older brother were killed in the mine and her grandfather is barely able to breathe after years of working in "the pit". The broken nature of the family and the cause are symbolized by their house, once a duplex the other unit was destroyed when a portion of the tunnel underneath collapsed.

    Margaret falls in love with and marries Neil Currie (Clive Russell), at least in part because he has quit mining work for good. Neil is a giant of a man who incessantly plays the bagpipes, speaks in the Gaelic dialect, drinks a lot, and composes traditional tunes. Of course with all the emphasis on Neil staying out of the mines you just know that he will eventually go back to work there. There is a coming of age side story about Margaret's younger brother Jimmy (Craig Olejnik), but it is given too little emphasis to be much of a factor. It does introduce a bit of irony as Jimmy is expected to be the family member who breaks the mold and escapes, but his first love makes him reluctant to leave the town for better things.

    Kate Nelligan plays Margaret's deservedly fatalistic mother and creates a complex character. Watch how this hardened woman occasionally exhibits a ray of optimism and even a slight bit of hope for her daughter.

    The title refers to Margaret's "Cost of Coal" museum which she opens as an expression righteous indignation. The museum sequences bookend the main story (told in a long flashback).

    If not on the perfection level of "New Waterford Girl", the fine performances and the excellent production design make "Margaret's Museum" well worth watching.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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    • Trivia
      Last film of Peter MacLean
    • Quotes

      Angus MacNeil: I've been sober too long, Margaret; it's kept me from thinking straight.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition/When We Were Kings/Blood & Wine/Lost Highway/Margaret's Museum (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Chi Mi Na Marbheanna
      Performed by The Rankin Family

      Arranged by The Rankin Family

      Copyright The Rankin Family Inc.

      From the album The Rankin Family

      Copyright 1989 EMI Music Canada Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Gaelic
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 瑪格麗特的博物館
    • Filming locations
      • Dominion, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Ciné Télé Action
      • Glace Bay Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $524,963
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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