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Little Sons

"Mostly employing the observational style, this documentary offers a glimpse of the lives of three children whom the system has failed."

Kan Gyi, Par Gyi, and their friend, spend their days doing odd-jobs and begging on the buses.Neglected by their parents, society, they spend their nights sniffing glues and looking for a place to sleep in a wholesale market compound. But deep down inside, they are still the children who simply want to fit in, make friend, play mischief, and take care of each other, just like any other children.

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  • Kan Gyi

    Kan Gyi

    Himself

  • Par Gyi

    Par Gyi

    Himself

  • Zayar Win

    Zayar Win

    Himself

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Kan Gyi, Par Gyi, and their friend, spend their days doing odd-jobs and begging on the buses.Neglected by their parents, society, they spend their nights sniffing glues and looking for a place to sleep in a wholesale market compound. But deep down inside, they are still the children who simply want to fit in, make friend, play mischief, and take care of each other, just like any other children.

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