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Birth Name: Helena Bonham-Carter
Birth Date: 1966-05-26
Birth Place: Golders Green, London, England, UK
Alternate Names: Helena Bonham-Carter, هلنا بونهام کارتر, 海伦娜·博纳姆·卡特, 海倫娜·寶漢·卡特, 헬레나 본햄 카터
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Helena Bonham Carter CBE, born May 26, 1966, rose to prominence playing Lucy Honeychurch in 'A Room with a View' (1985) and Lady Jane Grey in 'Lady Jane' (1986). She is known for her roles in period dramas and being typecast as an 'English rose', which she found uncomfortable. Notable films include 'The Wings of the Dove' (1997), where she played Kate Croy, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress; 'Hamlet' (1990); 'Howards End' (1992); and 'The King's Speech' (2010) as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, winning a BAFTA award. She also starred in the Harry Potter series (2007-2011). Bonham Carter has collaborated with Tim Burton on several films, including 'Big Fish' (2003), 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' (2005), and 'Alice in Wonderland' (2010). On television, she won an International Emmy Award for her role as Enid Blyton in 'Enid' (2009) and portrayed Princess Margaret in Netflix's 'The Crown' from 2019 to 2020.
Release Year: 1995
Nation: Canada, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Le musée de Margaret
Director: Mort Ransen
Writer: Gerald Wexler, Mort Ransen, Sheldon Currie
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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
Genre: Drama, Romance Film
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Keywords: 1940s, bagpipe, based on novel or book, cape breton, coal mining, dance lesson, mining, nova scotia, canada
In the small coal mining town of Cape Breton Island, Margaret MacNeil leads a content single life. However, her world changes when she meets Neil Currie, a charismatic bagpipe-playing dishwasher who speaks Gaelic. Despite their budding romance, the looming threat of the coalpit and its deadly risks hangs heavily over them.
Margaret's Museum is a 1995 Canadian drama film directed by Mort Ransen. Set in a Nova Scotian mining town during the 1940s, the story revolves around Margaret MacNeil, who finds love with Neil Currie amidst the constant fear and reality of coal mining accidents. The film is notable for its exploration of relationships against the backdrop of hard labor and potential danger.