

Faith, Hope and Witchcraft
Directed by Erik BallingWhere to Watch Faith, Hope and Witchcraft
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft Trivia
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft was released on March 25, 1960.
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft was directed by Erik Balling.
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft has a runtime of 1h 55m.
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft was produced by John Hilbert, Carl Rald.
There is only one family living on the small island of Troldø, and the only woman on the island, Gunhild, is getting old. She therefore sends her son, Enok, on a wife hunt to other parts of the Faroe Islands to prevent Troldø's population from becoming extinct. However, it is not as easy as she hopes, because Enok has great difficulty talking to the opposite sex.
The key characters in Faith, Hope and Witchcraft are Bedstemor Gunhild (Bodil Ipsen), Jonas (Gunnar Lauring), Enok (Louis Miehe-Renard).
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft is a Family, Comedy, Drama film.
Faith, Hope and Witchcraft has an audience rating of 4.8 out of 10.

















