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Jerrold Tarog was born in Manila on May 30, 1977, and grew up in Canlubang, Laguna. He is the only child of Jose, an Overseas Filipino Worker from Bicol , and Aurora, who hails from Leyte . Tarog learned to play the drum at age six, and the piano at age seven.
Director Jerrold Tarog pitched the idea for Bliss—which composed of five stories—right after the Philippine commercial release of Heneral Luna, a film that he also directed. His first choice for the lead role had been Anne Curtis but the latter turned it down. After auditioning several actresses, the role eventually went to Iza Calzado.
Pages in category "Films directed by Jerrold Tarog" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Philippine Daily Inquirer Arts and Books editor Lito B. Zulueta suggests that "By focusing on arguably the most rugged—and therefore the most dynamic—figure of the Philippine war against the American invaders, Jerrold Tarog’s 'Heneral Luna' revives the historical action movie and in effect, revitalizes two dormant genres—the action film ...
Senior Year is a 2010 Philippine coming-of-age film written, scored, edited and directed by Jerrold Tarog. It follows ten students of a private Catholic school in Manila , as they go through the many transitions that come with their final year in high school.
Plans for a sequel to Jerrold Tarog's Heneral Luna went underway after its critical and commercial success. [14] Tarog envisioned the sequel as being about Gregorio del Pilar, a young General who, like Heneral Luna ' s titular protagonist Antonio Luna, was among the Filipino historical figures during the Philippine–American War.
Sana Dati (English: If Only) is a 2013 Philippine romantic drama film written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog. [a] The film stars Lovi Poe and Paulo Avelino.It is the final installment to Tarog's Camera trilogy which include Confessional (2007) and The Blood Trail (2009).
In October 2015, Jerrold Tarog announced that he would direct a film adaptation of The Mythology Class, and Jade Castro came on board as his co-writer. The project was given the green-light after Tarog successfully pitched the idea to the producers of Heneral Luna, a film he directed the same year.