fbpx
Wikipedia

Margaret's Museum

Margaret's Museum is a 1995 Canadian-British drama film directed by Mort Ransen and based on Sheldon Currie's novel The Glace Bay Miners' Museum. It stars Helena Bonham Carter, Clive Russell, and Kate Nelligan. The film won six Genie Awards, including acting awards for Bonham Carter and Nelligan.

Margaret's Museum
Directed byMort Ransen
Screenplay byGerald Weller
Mort Ransen
Based onThe Glace Bay Miners' Museum
by Sheldon Currie
Produced byMarilyn A. Belec
Steve Clark-Hall
Claudio Luca
Mike Mahoney
Mort Ransen
Christopher Zimmer
Starring
CinematographyVic Sarin
Edited byRita Roy
Music byMilan Kymlicka
Production
companies
National Film Board of Canada
British Screen Productions
Ciné Télé Action
Glace Bay Pictures
Malofilm
Distributed byAstra Cinema
Release date
  • 13 September 1995 (1995-09-13)
Running time
118 minutes[1]
CountriesCanada
United Kingdom
LanguagesEnglish
Scottish Gaelic

Plot edit

Set in the 1940s in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the film tells the story of a young girl living in a coal mining town where the death of men from accidents in "the pit" (the mines) has become almost routine. Margaret MacNeil has already lost her father and an older brother and for her, life alone would be preferable to marrying a mine worker—that is until the charming Neil Currie shows up. Against the wishes of her hard-bitten mother they marry, but, before long, financial woes lead to his doing what every other uneducated young man does in the town: take a job underground. His death in the mine, along with her younger brother, drives Margaret to a mental breakdown and, in her surreal world, she decides to create a "special" museum to the memories of all those who have died as a result of the horrific mining conditions.

Cast edit

Production notes edit

Part of Margaret's Museum was filmed in the UK. It carried significance in the local area of Newtongrange, Scotland as the screen debut of local TV celebrity David MacBeath, who appeared as an extra in the film.

Critical reception edit

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 ½ stars out 4.[2] He praised the cast and wrote Margaret's Museum "is one of those small, nearly perfect movies that you know, seeing it, is absolutely one of a kind."[2]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Ceremony Recipient Category Result
1995 San Sebastián International Film Festival[3] Best Film Won
Vancouver International Film Festival[4] Most Popular Canadian Film Won
1998 Fantasporto Awards Helena Bonham Carter Best Actress Won
1996 Genie Awards[5][3] Best Motion Picture Nominated
Mort Ransen Best Achievement in Direction Nominated
Clive Russell Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
Helena Bonham Carter Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Won
Kenneth Welsh Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Won
Kate Nelligan Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Won
Nicoletta Massone Best Achievement in Costume Design Won
William Fleming
David McHenry
Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design Nominated
Vic Sarin Best Achievement in Cinematography Nominated
Milan Kymlicka Best Achievement in Music – Original Score Won
Mort Ransen
Gerald Wexler
Best Screenplay Won

In 2001, an industry poll conducted by Playback named Margaret's Museum the 14th best Canadian film of the preceding 15 years.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Margaret's Museum". Canadian Film Encyclopedia. TIFF. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Ebert, Roger (21 February 1997). "Margaret's Museum". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Margaret's Museum - Awards & Festivals". Mubi. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  4. ^ Vale, Allison (20 November 1995). "Special Report: The Genies: Margaret looking at the big picture". Playback. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Film shows Canada at its best". Quesnel Cariboo Observer. 14 April 1996. p. 16. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  6. ^ Posner, Michael (25 November 2001). "Egoyan tops film poll". The Globe and Mail.

External links edit

margaret, museum, 1995, canadian, british, drama, film, directed, mort, ransen, based, sheldon, currie, novel, glace, miners, museum, stars, helena, bonham, carter, clive, russell, kate, nelligan, film, genie, awards, including, acting, awards, bonham, carter,. Margaret s Museum is a 1995 Canadian British drama film directed by Mort Ransen and based on Sheldon Currie s novel The Glace Bay Miners Museum It stars Helena Bonham Carter Clive Russell and Kate Nelligan The film won six Genie Awards including acting awards for Bonham Carter and Nelligan Margaret s MuseumDirected byMort RansenScreenplay byGerald WellerMort RansenBased onThe Glace Bay Miners Museumby Sheldon CurrieProduced byMarilyn A BelecSteve Clark HallClaudio LucaMike MahoneyMort RansenChristopher ZimmerStarringHelena Bonham Carter Clive Russell Kate NelliganCinematographyVic SarinEdited byRita RoyMusic byMilan KymlickaProductioncompaniesNational Film Board of CanadaBritish Screen ProductionsCine Tele ActionGlace Bay PicturesMalofilmDistributed byAstra CinemaRelease date13 September 1995 1995 09 13 Running time118 minutes 1 CountriesCanadaUnited KingdomLanguagesEnglish Scottish Gaelic Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production notes 4 Critical reception 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot editSet in the 1940s in Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia the film tells the story of a young girl living in a coal mining town where the death of men from accidents in the pit the mines has become almost routine Margaret MacNeil has already lost her father and an older brother and for her life alone would be preferable to marrying a mine worker that is until the charming Neil Currie shows up Against the wishes of her hard bitten mother they marry but before long financial woes lead to his doing what every other uneducated young man does in the town take a job underground His death in the mine along with her younger brother drives Margaret to a mental breakdown and in her surreal world she decides to create a special museum to the memories of all those who have died as a result of the horrific mining conditions Cast editHelena Bonham Carter as Margaret MacNeil Clive Russell as Neil Currie Craig Olejnik as Jimmy MacNeil Kate Nelligan as Catherine MacNeil Kenneth Welsh as Angus MacNeil Andrea Morris as MarilynProduction notes editPart of Margaret s Museum was filmed in the UK It carried significance in the local area of Newtongrange Scotland as the screen debut of local TV celebrity David MacBeath who appeared as an extra in the film Critical reception editRoger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 3 stars out 4 2 He praised the cast and wrote Margaret s Museum is one of those small nearly perfect movies that you know seeing it is absolutely one of a kind 2 Awards and nominations editYear Ceremony Recipient Category Result 1995 San Sebastian International Film Festival 3 Best Film Won Vancouver International Film Festival 4 Most Popular Canadian Film Won 1998 Fantasporto Awards Helena Bonham Carter Best Actress Won 1996 Genie Awards 5 3 Best Motion Picture Nominated Mort Ransen Best Achievement in Direction Nominated Clive Russell Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Nominated Helena Bonham Carter Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Won Kenneth Welsh Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Won Kate Nelligan Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Won Nicoletta Massone Best Achievement in Costume Design Won William FlemingDavid McHenry Best Achievement in Art Direction Production Design Nominated Vic Sarin Best Achievement in Cinematography Nominated Milan Kymlicka Best Achievement in Music Original Score Won Mort RansenGerald Wexler Best Screenplay Won In 2001 an industry poll conducted by Playback named Margaret s Museum the 14th best Canadian film of the preceding 15 years 6 References edit Margaret s Museum Canadian Film Encyclopedia TIFF Retrieved 9 February 2024 a b Ebert Roger 21 February 1997 Margaret s Museum RogerEbert com Retrieved 9 February 2024 a b Margaret s Museum Awards amp Festivals Mubi Retrieved 9 February 2024 Vale Allison 20 November 1995 Special Report The Genies Margaret looking at the big picture Playback Retrieved 9 February 2024 Film shows Canada at its best Quesnel Cariboo Observer 14 April 1996 p 16 Retrieved 9 February 2024 Posner Michael 25 November 2001 Egoyan tops film poll The Globe and Mail External links editMargaret s Museum at IMDb nbsp Margaret s Museum at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret 27s Museum amp oldid 1221077266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.