Margaret's Museum (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 13, 1995

Original Title:
Margaret's Museum

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
British Screen Productions
Ciné Télé Action
Glace Bay Pictures
Malofilm
Nova Scotia Film Development Corporation
ONF | NFB
Ranfilm
SODEC
Skyline Films
Téléfilm Canada
imX Communications

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

She found a way to preserve her memories forever.

In a town where half the men die down the coalpit, Margaret MacNeil is quite happy being single in her small Cape Breton island town. 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.

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Art Direction:
Emanuel Jannasch

Assistant Art Director:
Darlene Sheils

Casting:
Stuart Aikins
Anne Tait

Costume Design:
Nicoletta Massone

Dialogue Editor:
Jean-Pierre Pinard

Director:
Mort Ransen

Director of Photography:
Vic Sarin

Editor:
Rita Roy

First Assistant Camera:
René Daigle

Foley:
Monique Vézina
Lise Wedlock

Hairstylist:
Johanne Paiement

Makeup Artist:
Sara Kramer

Makeup Department Head:
Donald Mowat

Music:
Milan Kymlička

Producer:
Steve Clark-Hall
Christopher Zimmer
Mort Ransen
Claudio Luca
Mike Mahoney

Production Design:
William Fleming
David McHenry

Screenplay:
Gerald Wexler
Mort Ransen

Set Decoration:
Ian Greig

Sound Effects Editor:
Louis Collin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luc Boudrias

Special Effects:
Augustus White

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