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CROSSING, THE
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Director: GEORGE OGILVIEFormat: PAL
Language: ENGLISH
Region: All
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Number of Discs: 1
Rating: M
DVD Release Date: 02/04/2007
Run Time: 92MIN
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Special features
- Audio Commentary by director George Ogilvie and executive producer Al Clark
- Original Theatrical Trailer
Synopsis
Russell Crowe and Danielle Spencer star in this acclaimed tale of young love set during a single Anzac day in a small rural Australian town in the mid 1960s.
Eighteen months ago, Sam (Robert Mammone) left suddenly for the big city leaving his girl Meg (Spencer) broken hearted. In his absence their friend, Johnny (Crowe), has dared to step across the line - and his friendship with Meg has blossomed into romance.
But now Sam has come back, motivated by his the love for the girl he couldnt get out of his mind and to complicate matters, Johnny has asked Meg to marry him.
That evening Meg is forced to choose not only between the two men, but also the type of life she wants.
THE CROSSING is the story of coping with a love that divides as well as unites.
From the director of The Dismissal, Bodyline and The Shiralee comes this evocative drama that also boasts an incredible soundtrack of 60s covers by artists including Crowded House, Kate Ceberano, Stephen Cummings, The Chantoozies, The Proclaimers and David Bowie.
Eighteen months ago, Sam (Robert Mammone) left suddenly for the big city leaving his girl Meg (Spencer) broken hearted. In his absence their friend, Johnny (Crowe), has dared to step across the line - and his friendship with Meg has blossomed into romance.
But now Sam has come back, motivated by his the love for the girl he couldnt get out of his mind and to complicate matters, Johnny has asked Meg to marry him.
That evening Meg is forced to choose not only between the two men, but also the type of life she wants.
THE CROSSING is the story of coping with a love that divides as well as unites.
From the director of The Dismissal, Bodyline and The Shiralee comes this evocative drama that also boasts an incredible soundtrack of 60s covers by artists including Crowded House, Kate Ceberano, Stephen Cummings, The Chantoozies, The Proclaimers and David Bowie.
