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Andreaskorset (literally Andrew's Cross, released in English as The Crossing) is a Norwegian erotic thriller film that premiered in 2004. [1] [2] The film received lukewarm reviews, [3] and it is perhaps best remembered as one of 2004's least viewed films.
- Petter J. Borgli
- Eirik Ildahl
2004 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | Thriller. When an accident leaves Andreas paralyzed, a handyman arrives to make his home more accessible and becomes intimately involved with Andreas's wife. Starring: Trond Fausa, Stine Hoel Varvin, Svante Martin.
- Martin Asphaug
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Watch Andreaskorset | Netflix. When an accident leaves Andreas paralyzed, a handyman arrives to make his home more accessible and becomes intimately involved with Andreas's wife. Watch trailers & learn more.
- Martin Asphaug
Oct 22, 2004 · Andreas has everything a man can wish for. A wonderful wife, a big house on the country and a great job. But a sudden car accident puts him in a wheelchair. He is paralysed in his legs and he is also now impotent.
"Andreaskorset" aka "The Crossing", a blend of thriller, comedy and romance (not sure why it's not a drama too), was quite surreal, dark and a bit outlandish, IMO. The synopsis itself is laughable lol The plot is much more about the appearance of a, at first, enigmatic character, which will provide for much of everything that goes on in the ...
- Martin Asphaug
Norway, 2004. Comedy, Thriller, Romance. 103. Synopsis. Andreas has everything a man can wish for. A wonderful wife, a big house on the country and a great job. But a sudden car accident puts him in a wheelchair. He is paralyzed in his legs and he is also now impotent.
The Crossing is a film directed by Martin Asphaug with Trond Fausa, Stine Hoel Varvin, Svante Martin, Sverre Anker Ousdal .... Year: 2004. Original title: Andreaskorset. Synopsis: Andreas has everything a man can wish for. A wonderfull wife, a big house on the country and a great job.