They have music, but they live on the fringes. They see music as an ideal, as a future. In front of them lies reality. Boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 13 from a children's classical music orchestra in the south of Buenos Aires.
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...