'All You Need Is Love' Delves Into Lives Of Children Clinging To Hope Amid Burma Military Oppression

STUDIO CITY (CBSLA.com) — For the children of Mae Sot, Thailand, everyday is a struggle, but you wouldn't know it given their optimism.

They fled Burma with their families to escape the repressive actions taken by the country's military junta.

Their plight, and the positive way these children go about their lives, is the subject of a documentary, "All You Need Is Love," released in Los Angeles theaters Friday.

Director and Producer Stuart Cameron and Associate Producer and Director Erin Terzieff joined KCAL9 Saturday to talk about the making of the film.

The majority of Burmese in Mae Sot don't have Thai citizenship, rights or any solid future.

Learn more about this community and where you can see the documentary at www.AllYouNeedIsLoveDoc.com.

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