Margaret's Museum

The end of all dreams is a cinematic drama of Mort Ramsen of 1995 with Helena Bonham Carter and Clive Russell, based on the novel The Glace Bay Miners' Museum by Sheldon Currie. The film was hailed by critics. The premiere took place on 13 September 1995 at the Toronto Film Festival.

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The story takes place on Cape Breton in Nova Scotia Iceland in the 40s. The young Margaret MacNeill fears the coal mining their community, where fatal accidents seem to be on the agenda. Your father and big brother she has already lost there, so she prefers better to marry a miner. So she thinks until she meets the charming Neil Currie. Against the wishes of her fierce mother to marry the two. Even before the couple gets into financial difficulties, Neil eventually takes on the job every uneducated man gets around. He has to work under the ground and crashed, tragically, a few days later. Margaret is finished with the nerves and collapses. However, in their surreal world she decides to create a special museum in memory of those who lost in the accursed mine their lives.

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