According to Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po on May 24, this year's Cannes Film Festival has been upset with many awards, and Filipino actress Jacqueline Joss played a poor mother who was victimized by police corruption in the movie "Mother Rosa", winning the favor of the judges, and she became the first Cannes film queen in the Philippines.
Jacqueline Joss, 52, is a filipino-American mixed-race boy who became popular as a young man with outstanding appearances, mainly shooting TV dramas and acting in movies, and has won numerous awards in the past 30 years and is a household name in the local area.
Jacqueline Joss played a candy shop lady in the film Mama Rosa, who worked as a drug dealer for her family before being arrested by the police. She said that the role is plain and can't even wear makeup. Joss said, "The hardest thing to feel is not to act."
She hopes that the film will give the world an insight into the poverty of Filipinos. (Intern Editor: Yu Xinlan Review: TanLia)