Finding Fanny Page #2

Synopsis: Late one night, an undelivered letter is returned to postmaster and singer Ferdinand 'Ferdie' Pinto. He realizes that his one true love Stefanie 'Fanny' Fernandes never received the marriage proposal he sent to her forty-six years earlier. Angie, a young widow and Ferdie's dear friend suggests they go on a road trip to find Fanny. Joining them on the journey is Rosie, Angie's mother-in-law; and Don Pedro, an artists who is keen to paint Rosie. Driving the car is Savio, the childhood friend whose heart Angie broke six years earlier when she married another.
Director(s): Homi Adajania
Production: Fox International
  2 wins & 28 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
Year:
2014
102 min
$515,393
Website
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BY Whom?

A monkey?

ls Eddie a chimpanzee?

ls he a monkey?

No.

Ferdie.

Ferdie.

Ferdie.

I'm in the back side.

I think Savio Da Gama is back.

Return of the missing son.

Remember Savio?

What's this for?

This I'll light for my broken heart

Angie.

Hey, what happened?

Ferdie!

I knew it was you last night.

Continue like this, and...

everyone's going to think

that you're possessed.

Are you?

This is Assumption.

How can you even say that?

It's a mutton bill, Ferdie.

Stefanie Fernandes.

Fanny.

But why didn't you post this letter?

I did.

It came back, last night.

After 46 years.

But you're in-charge of the post...

so who gave it to you?

Ferdie, you proposed to her.

- Then what?

I asked her hand in marriage.

But she never replied because...

this letter was never

delivered to her.

You're damn angry...

46 years!

For 46 years I thought

she had rejected me.

What life is this?

Full lie I've lived.

Full lie I've lived,

for something that never even happened.

It's okay.

- It's not okay.

Stefanie Fernandes was

and will always be...

the love of my life...

and she never even knew.

So why didn't you tell her?

I thought she'd say know.

But, if you don't ask...

how will you know what

her answer would be?

After waiting so long...

I wish I had kept waiting.

You've been crying?

None of your business.

This is Pocolim, Ferdie.

Out here, everyone's business

is everyone e | se's business.

Does it work?

None of your business.

It's funny.

How you can cry underwater?

Angie. Angie.

You're crying?

- Yes, Mai.

But I think there's a robber outside.

What are you doing?

Looking for the robber, Mai.

Are you mad or what?

You're making so much noise.

You'll scare him away.

Angie.

Go away.

- Who are you talking to?

Go away.

The dogs.

These dogs.

- They gone.

Come in.

They're gone.

I'll take care of their barking.

Mai...

They always trouble my Nereus.

Go and sleep.

- Lock the door properly.

Ferdie.

Ferdie.

What happened?

- ls she gone?

Yeah.

I had a dream.

What dream?

About Fanny.

Really?

And?

She was taking me to a church...

and she was saying something to me.

And?

Then I drowned me in the dream.

And then?

- Then what?

What happened to Fanny?

Oh she...

She was doing some...

Listen Ferdie,

we have to find Fanny.

No, no, no, I drowned.

I'm telling you I drowned.

Look at me Ferdinand.

Look at me.

Do you want to die

without telling Fanny...

that all your life,

you've loved only her?

No.

- Then?

I don't want to die.

No,

Ferdie.

No love story should be left

incomplete like this.

Savio Da Gama.

He?'-

It's been 6 years, huh?

Looking good.

What's this?

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Homi Adajania

Homi Adajania is an Indian film director and writer. He made his directorial debut with Being Cyrus (2006), an English-language psychological drama. He followed this with the commercially successful Hindi-language romantic comedy Cocktail (2012). After this Adajania directed the satire Finding Fanny. more…

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