At twelve o'clock on the night of August 15, 1947, at the precise moment that India becomes independent from Great Britain, two babies are born in a clinic in Bombay and exchanged by a midwife. Saleem Sinai, illegitimate son of a poor woman, and Shiva, offspring of a rich marriage, thus change their destinos.Ellos The two of them, like a thousand other babies, are 'the children of midnight': the first free generation of India, and possessors of supernatural powers. Saleem's story, like Shiva's, will be set against the backdrop of the turbulent history of modern India, from its independence to the 1980s: magical powers, forbidden loves and family secrets are interspersed with wars and coups d'état in a film that It speaks as much about the story of a generation as it does that of an extraordinary country and culture: India.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/13455-midnight-s-children-dvd--8435153739521.html13455Midnight'S Children [DVD]At twelve o'clock on the night of August 15, 1947, at the precise moment that India becomes independent from Great Britain, two babies are born in a clinic in Bombay and exchanged by a midwife. Saleem Sinai, illegitimate son of a poor woman, and Shiva, offspring of a rich marriage, thus change their destinos.Ellos The two of them, like a thousand other babies, are 'the children of midnight': the first free generation of India, and possessors of supernatural powers. Saleem's story, like Shiva's, will be set against the backdrop of the turbulent history of modern India, from its independence to the 1980s: magical powers, forbidden loves and family secrets are interspersed with wars and coups d'état in a film that It speaks as much about the story of a generation as it does that of an extraordinary country and culture: India.https://dvdstorespain.es/284592-home_default/midnight-s-children-dvd-.jpg5.2066instockDEAPLANETA5.20665.2066002015-05-01T19:26:17+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
At twelve o'clock on the night of August 15, 1947, at the precise moment that India becomes independent from Great Britain, two babies are born in a clinic in Bombay and exchanged by a midwife. Saleem Sinai, illegitimate son of a poor woman, and Shiva, offspring of a rich marriage, thus change their destinos.Ellos The two of them, like a thousand other babies, are 'the children of midnight': the first free generation of India, and possessors of supernatural powers. Saleem's story, like Shiva's, will be set against the backdrop of the turbulent history of modern India, from its independence to the 1980s: magical powers, forbidden loves and family secrets are interspersed with wars and coups d'état in a film that It speaks as much about the story of a generation as it does that of an extraordinary country and culture: India.