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Monday, January 09, 2017

OFW MOVIE "SUNDAY BEAUTY QUEEN: Have you watched it yet?

Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads. It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.    There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.   They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves. But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.        If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the street.

Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Only 45 theaters across the country has shown this film. 
Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads.
It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.

Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads. It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.    There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.   They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves. But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.        If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the street.


There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.
Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads. It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.    There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.   They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves. But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.        If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the street.

They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves.
But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.




Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads. It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.    There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.   They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves. But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.        If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the street.

If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the streets.



Sunday Beauty Queen recently bagged the Best Picture Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in spite of the fact that it was not shown in major cinemas in the country. Being the only OFW oriented MMFF entry, it tackles the true-to-life Cinderella story of the OFWs  working in Hong Kong. The one day glamour of the life of Hong Kong household service workers out of busy, unforgiving week of workloads. It is the first documentary film about OFWs that made it as an entry to the prestigious MMFF for a very long time. It tackles  about HSWs in Hong Kong, their daily life, their struggles and everything that they've been through.    There are 190,000 documented OFW professional helpers in Hong Kong.   They work almost 24 hours a day for 6 days. Sunday is their rest day. The only day that they can spend for themselves. But just like the story of Cinderella, at the end of the day, glamour and fancy bliss ends and it's time to go back to reality.        If you did not watch this movie yet, take time to watch. It will definitely uplift your spirit if you are an OFW, and if you are not an OFW, you will further understand their situation and will surely change the notion that OFW life is fun and just like picking up dollars on the street.



A known OFW advocate and a former OFW in Saudi Arabia, shows his support to Sunday Beauty Queen, calling on every OFW families to watch and support the only documentary movie  dedicated to the OFWs.



  The OFW in Hong Kong documentary/movie took about 4 years to be completed, according to the director Baby Ruth Villarama.
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China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO


Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.
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