A man we only know as Jerrold Viacrucis Tarog [1] (/ dʒ ɛ ˈ r ɒ l d /; [2] born May 30, ) is a Filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer. He is best known for directing Heneral Luna (), Bliss () and Goyo: The Boy General ().
Hitman: Agent 47 – 2015 Jerrold Tarog is a Filipino filmmaker with awards and nominations in various disciplines of the filmmaking craft. His first feature film, CONFESSIONAL (), which he directed, wrote, scored, edited, and mixed won 8 awards, including Best Film, at the Cinema One Originals Film Festival and Best Film (FIrst Features Category) at the 10th Osian.
The historical biopic film MANILA, Philippines - One of the youngest and most talented filmmakers in the country today, Jerrold Tarog started his career with three indie films, Confessional, Mangatyanan and Senior Year.
C O (3) Entered Jerrold Tarog (born Jerrold Viacrucis Tarog) is a multi-awarded Filipino film director, composer, writer, editor, and sound designer. All three films he has directed - Confessional, Mangatyanan, and Senior Year - have been critically acclaimed, receiving numerous awards.
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore Jerrold Tarog was born in Manila on May 30, , and grew up in Canlubang, Laguna. He was an only child of his parents Jose, an OFW from Bicol, and Aurora, who hails from Leyte. At age seven, Tarog was forced to take piano lessons but was already knowledgeable in playing the drums at age six.
The gift generously included a Photographer LAYA MARQUEZ is sent to Isabela to capture a rare harvest ritual called Mangatyanan. What she finds there is more than just a dying tribe but a deep connection to the past she's been running away from.
Jerry B. Gracio.
Jerrold Tarog was born in Manila on May 30, , and grew up in Canlubang, is the only child of Jose, an Overseas Filipino Worker from Bicol, and Aurora, who hails from Leyte.
Premiering on the CCP Mangatyanan (English: The Blood Trail) is a 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 of the Labwanan tribe, which plays an integral role in the plot.