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Jerrold Viacrucis Tarog (; born May 30, 1977) is a
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film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer. He is best known for directing ''
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'' (2015), ''
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'' (2017), '' Goyo: The Boy General'' (2018), and the upcoming film ''
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''. His first feature film was the independently-produced ''
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'' (2007), followed by ''
Mangatyanan ''Mangatyanan'' ( en, The Blood Trail) is a 2009 Philippine independent film written (under the pseudonym Ramon Ukit), directed, edited (under Pats R. Ranyo), and scored by Jerrold Tarog. The title refers to a Mangatyanan "blood trail" ritual o ...
'' (2009) and ''
Sana Dati ''Sana Dati'' ( en, If Only) is a 2013 Philippine romantic drama film written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog. The film stars Lovi Poe and Paulo Avelino. It is the final installment to Tarog's ''Camera trilogy'' which include '' ...
'' (2013). He directed segments for the ''Shake, Rattle & Roll'' horror series.


Early life and education

Jerrold Tarog was born in
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on May 30, 1977, and grew up in Canlubang, Laguna. He is the only child of Jose, an
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from Bicol, and Aurora, who hails from
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. Tarog learned to play the drum at age six, and the piano at age seven. Tarog graduated from the University of the Philippines Rural High School in Los Baños, Laguna for his primary education, and spent two years in the University of the Philippines Los Baños studying agribusiness management for his
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. After flunking all subjects in the agribusiness course, he changed his major and transferred to the
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, where he was a scholar and graduated from the university's College of Music school with a degree in
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. He briefly attended the
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in
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.


Career

While a student at the UP Diliman, Tarog developed an interest in filmmaking and began taking film classes at the UP Film Center, which is located near the College of Music building. He recalled watching classic films that were directed by
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,
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and
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. After graduation, Tarog played the drums for a heavy metal band. In his early filmmaking career, Tarog assumed different names on separate occasions. As a screenwriter he was Ramon Ukit, a Filipinized name of his favorite American fiction writer
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. As an editor he was Pats R. Ranyo, an anagram of the character he played in his own film ''
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'', Ryan Pastor. As a
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er he was Roger "TJ" Ladro, an anagram of his complete name. He has called his filmmaking expertise "
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".


2000s

In 2002, he landed a job as a musical director of the film ''Agimat'' starring Bong Revilla Jr. Subsequently, he worked for independent film director Dante Mendoza to compose the score in his films '' Masahista'' (2005), ''Manoro'' (2006), ''Tirador'' and ''
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'' (both in 2007). His score for ''Masahista'' earned him a
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award for Best Achievement in Aural Orchestration in 2005. In 2006 Tarog began his
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in a
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entitled ''Carpool'', which he also wrote and edited. The following year he directed his first feature film, ''Confessional'', a
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shot in Cebu City; he starred in it assuming the name David Barril. The film was the first installment in what Tarog has dubbed the ''Camera trilogy'', explaining: "It's three films wherein the protagonist in each movie has a camera, and it's about the contrast of life and truth in front of the camera and behind it. The stories of the movies are different from each other, they're not related, and they just have common plot elements." It garnered a total of five awards at the 24th Star Awards for Movies, two of which were given to TarogDigital Movie Director (shared with co-director
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) and Digital Original Movie Screenplay. In 2009 he directed the drama film ''
Mangatyanan ''Mangatyanan'' ( en, The Blood Trail) is a 2009 Philippine independent film written (under the pseudonym Ramon Ukit), directed, edited (under Pats R. Ranyo), and scored by Jerrold Tarog. The title refers to a Mangatyanan "blood trail" ritual o ...
'' (also known as ''The Blood Trail''), starring
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, and was the second installment in the ''Camera trilogy''. The film was an entry to the 2009 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival where it won the Best Production Design award.


2010s

In 2010, Tarog directed '' Senior Year'', a
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romantic drama film which tells the story of ten high school students during their final year in a private school in Manila. The film was partly inspired by Tarog's experience as a music student at the UP Diliman. The same year he was tapped by
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to direct a segment in ''
Shake, Rattle and Roll 12 ''Shake, Rattle and Roll 12'' is a 2010 Filipino horror anthology film produced by Regal Entertainment and the twelfth installment of the ''Shake, Rattle & Roll'' film series. It is directed by Zoren Legaspi, Topel Lee and Jerrold Tarog. The fi ...
'', the twelfth installment in the '' Shake, Rattle & Roll'' horror anthology franchise, which marked Tarog's transition to mainstream Philippine cinema; his segment is entitled " Punerarya". In 2011, Tarog directed ''
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'', a remake of
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's 1992 horror film of the same name, which stars
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,
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, and
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among others. The same year he directed another segment in the ''Shake, Rattle and Roll'' franchise in its thirteenth sequel ''
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'', entitled "
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". The following year he served as composer in the fourteenth installment '' Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion'', and returned to direct a segment in the fifteenth installment '' Shake, Rattle & Roll XV'' entitled " Ulam" the following year. In 2013, Tarog collaborated the second time with Lovi Poe in ''
Sana Dati ''Sana Dati'' ( en, If Only) is a 2013 Philippine romantic drama film written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog. The film stars Lovi Poe and Paulo Avelino. It is the final installment to Tarog's ''Camera trilogy'' which include '' ...
'' (also known as ''If Only''), in which Poe starred opposite Paulo Avelino, who have also previously worked together in ''Aswang''. The romantic drama film (the last installment in the ''Camera trilogy'') was an entry to the 2013 Cinemalaya Film Festival where it garnered seven awards during the festival's Awards Night, of which Tarog won Best Director. In 2015 Tarog co-wrote, directed, edited and scored ''
Heneral Luna ''Heneral Luna'' () is a 2015 Filipino historical biopic film depicting General Antonio Luna's leadership of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine–American War. Directed by Jerrold Tarog and produced by Artikulo Uno Productio ...
'', a historical biographical film which chronicled the leadership of General
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of the
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during the Philippine–American War. The film was a commercial success in the Philippines, having earned nationwide (about three times its production costs). The film garnered praise for its cinematography, writing, acting and plot, as well as critical acclaim from Filipino professional critics and historians alike. It has since been regarded as the most expensive Philippine historical epic film ever made. The Philippine edition of '' Esquire'' considered ''Heneral Luna'' as Tarog's breakthrough film due to its successful run. In 2017, Tarog wrote, directed, edited and scored ''
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'', a
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starring
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. Tarog pitched the idea for the film right after ''Heneral Luna''s Philippine commercial release and was accepted. It took him roughly three to four months to write the screenplay, and three weeks to score it. The film competed in Japan at the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival from March 3 to 12, 2017, and received critical acclaim during its run. Calzado received the festival's Yakushi Pearl Award for Best Performer.


Prospective films

In December 2016, Tarog announced that he and screenwriter
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had been developing a screenplay for an adaptation of
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's ''
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'', to which he said that "hopefully tmaterializes". Plans for an adaptation of the
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was first made by Tarog in October 2015 after a successful pitch meeting to the producers of ''Heneral Luna'', and Castro was already onboard as co-writer. He has envisioned the film as being divided into two cinematic parts. Tarog has praised ''The Mythology Class'', saying it "remains potent and exhilarating" since its first publication in 1999, as well as complimenting Arre as someone whose "imagination and creativity soar to dizzying heights." Owing to its success, he hired Arre and his wife to design the poster for his film '' Senior Year''. In October 2018, Tarog was announced to replace
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as the director of Star Cinema's film adaptation of ''
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'', which is based on the eponymous comic-book superheroine created by
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. The film began principal photography on January 19, 2020.


Personal life

Tarog has cited '' Se7en'', ''
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'', '' The Silence of the Lambs'', and ''
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'' as some of his favorite films, and ''
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'', '' Breaking Bad'', and ''
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'' as his favorite television shows. He credited Filipino films '' Crying Ladies'' and '' Tanging Yaman'' as influences in filmmaking, although he had admitted not being a patron of Filipino films as a college student. Tarog is a fan of
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s composed by Alfred Hitchcock's frequent collaborator
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. Tarog is
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, but has said that he does "trust evidence, reason and the broadening of knowledge". * * In regards to his civil status, he has said he is much more "overjoyed" staying single.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


See also

*
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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tarog, Jerrold 1977 births Living people Filipino film directors Filipino film editors Filipino film score composers University of the Philippines Diliman alumni University of the Philippines Los Baños alumni People from Laguna (province)