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Spoils of War (2000)

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For the rewards gained through military victory, see Prize of war. For the Stargate Atlantis episode, see Spoils of War (Stargate Atlantis).

Botín de guerra (English: Spoils of War) is a 2000 Argentine documentary film directed and written by David Blaustein with Luis Alberto Asurey. The film premiered on 11 April 2000 in Buenos Aires. David Blaustein won two awards for Best Director and a 2nd and 3rd.
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