

Overview
Botín de guerra focuses on the history of the birth and growth of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo association, along with the frightening socio-political phenomenon that gave them raison d'être: the systematic appropriation of the children of detainees disappeared by the Argentine dictatorship between the years 1976/1983, which after kidnapping, torturing, and murdering the parents, gave their babies for adoption.
Year 2000
Studio Zafra Difusión
Director David Blaustein
Crew David Blaustein (Director), Luisa Irene Ickowicz (Writer), Jorge Drexler (Original Music Composer), Juan Carlos Macías (Editor), Marcelo Iaccarino (Director of Photography), David Blaustein (Writer)
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Language Español