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I Love the Faroe Islands - Season 1

The series looks at the Faroe Islands and Faroese people from a slightly different, and perhaps a little more humorous, perspective than usual. We meet the nationalist Harald, his wife Pernille, and their daughter Søs, all of whom live in Copenhagen. We also meet the grumpy Sofus, the lonely Niels, the gay Kjartan, the chic Remi and Rosely, the smooth reporters Olgar and Randi, and many, many others. It's expected that most people will recognize themselves in some of these characters who, in one way or another, shape the Faroe Islands of 2008.

Top Cast

  • Sjúrður Skaale

    Sjúrður Skaale

  • Elsa Maria Magnusardóttir Olsen

    Elsa Maria Magnusardóttir Olsen

  • Lív Reynheim

    Lív Reynheim

  • Bárður Persson

    Bárður Persson

  • Jensina Olsen

    Jensina Olsen

  • Tróndur Vatnhamar

    Tróndur Vatnhamar

  • Philip Høgh

    Philip Høgh

  • Hans Tórgarð

    Hans Tórgarð

  • Petur Meinhard Ellebye Andersen

    Petur Meinhard Ellebye Andersen

Overview

The series looks at the Faroe Islands and Faroese people from a slightly different, and perhaps a little more humorous, perspective than usual. We meet the nationalist Harald, his wife Pernille, and their daughter Søs, all of whom live in Copenhagen. We also meet the grumpy Sofus, the lonely Niels, the gay Kjartan, the chic Remi and Rosely, the smooth reporters Olgar and Randi, and many, many others. It's expected that most people will recognize themselves in some of these characters who, in one way or another, shape the Faroe Islands of 2008.

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