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Mario Herrero O'Hara (April 20, 1946 – June 26, 2012) was a
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film director, film producer and screenwriter known for his sense of realism often with dark but realistic social messages.O'Hara profile


Early life

He was born in
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on April 20, 1946. His mother, Basilisa Herrero, was a native of Ozamiz in
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and had Spanish ancestry. His father, Jaime O'Hara was the son of
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Thomasite, and a former member of the
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Dramatic club. Mario had eight brothers and three sisters. Because Jaime was the son of an American citizen, Mario's family was eligible to apply for US citizenship; however, Mario rejected any such offers. From Zamboanga City, the O'Haras moved to a middle-class suburb in
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; behind their house was a slum area, and Mario claimed that some of his works were inspired by real-life incidents that happened there. He took up Chemical Engineering at the Adamson University, simultaneously auditioning for a radio show sponsored by
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. At the age of 17, Mario stopped attending classes in 1963 to focus on his work in
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with the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) and
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.


Career


1960s-1970s

From 1963 to 1970, besides working at radio stations, he also worked for channels 2 and 11. He directed the drama series ''
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'', ''
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'' (featuring Janice de Belen) and ''Alitaptap sa Gabing Madilim''. While at the MBC, he met
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, who offered him a job as an announcer for his TV drama anthology ''Balintataw''. Since then, O'Hara and Brocka frequently collaborated. Brocka offered O'Hara a role in his 1971 film '' Tubog sa Ginto'' ("Goldplated) and also cast him in dramatic productions at the Philippine Educational Theater Alliance (PETA). O'Hara, in turn, wrote the screenplay for Brocka's ''Weighed but Found Wanting'' (''
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'', 1974), about life in a small provincial town; in the movie, he also played the role of Bertong Ketongin (Berto the Leper) vis-a-vis
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, who played Berto's love interest Koala. He wrote a teleplay which became the basis for Brocka's '' Insiang'' (1976), which is about a woman who was raped by her stepfather. O'Hara claimed that the script was inspired by a real story which happened in the slum behind their backyard. The film later went on to be screened at the
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, the first time that a Filipino film was accorded such honor at the
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. On the same year, he directed '' Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos'' (Three Godless Years), considered as O'Hara's masterpiece, which starred Nora Aunor; the movie was the first of many other collaborations O'Hara and Aunor had. The movie earned O'Hara his first nomination (for Best Director) at the
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. From 1976 to 1980, he directed Alma Moreno's weekly TV drama anthology ''Alindog'', and Rosa Rosal's Weekly TV drama anthology ''Ulila'' for BBC Channel 2. In 1978, he wrote the screenplay for Lino Brocka's ''Rubia Servos''. This led to the first award in his film career (Best Screenplay at the
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).


1980s

During the 1980s, O'Hara collaborated anew with Nora Aunor: ''Kastilyong Buhangin'' ("Castle of Sand", 1981), featuring
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; ''Bakit Bughaw ang Langit?'' ("Why is the sky blue?", 1981), which gave O'Hara a FAMAS nomination for Best Director; and Condemned (1984). For ''
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'' (Flowers of City Jail, 1984), both O'Hara and Aunor garnered wins at the Metro Manila Film Festival (for Best Director and Best Actress, respectively); nominations at the Gawad Urian; and a nomination for O'Hara and a win for Aunor at the FAMAS Awards. In 1986, after the first EDSA Revolution, he filmed ''Bagong Hari'' ("New King") starring Dan Alvaro. The film was censored by the
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and enjoyed a limited run in the theaters after an appeal with the MTRCB was overturned.


1990s

Under the auspices of
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and her ''pito-pito'' system (, wherein a filmmaker is given a modest budget to
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a film in 7 days and complete 7 days of post-production, hence the name), O'Hara created two films in just single span of the allowed time. The first ''pito-pito'' was the drama ''Babae sa Bubungang Lata'' featuring veteran actress
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and set at the
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. The second one was the historical fantasy fiction ''Sisa''. It is loosely based on the life of Philippine national hero
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and the Sisa, a character in Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere; in the movie, both Rizal and Sisa met and shared scenes.


2000s—2012

O'Hara's 2004 film '' Babae sa Breakwater'' addressed issues of poverty in
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and was met with some considerable success. In 2010, he filmed '' Ang Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio'' (The Trial of
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), which entered the Director's Showcase category of the Cinemalaya film festival. It was his last movie. In 2011, he worked with Nora Aunor on the miniseries ''
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'' (''In the Name of the Mother'') for TV5. When not doing films, he wrote, directed and acted in a number of plays. He has collaborated with the Tanghalang Pilipino and Philippine Educational Theater Alliance theater groups. He was supervising the production of his play "Stageshow", which is scheduled in October 2012, up until he was confined in the hospital until his death.


Death

He was admitted at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in
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,
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on 15 June 2012, to seek treatment for
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. Because he was a practicing
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, he refused to have a
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, but relented on undergoing
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. He succumbed to the disease eleven days later, on 26 June 2012, at age 66.


Filmography

''NB: Official English titles (if available) are under "Title"; literal translations are under "Notes"''


Awards and nominations

* Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival **2010 - ''Ang Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio'' - Best Director (nominated) *
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International Film Festival **2004 - Netpac Award (awarded)- For a lifetime of achievement and dedication to the advancement of Philippine films, which are lauded and appreciated by film audiences around the world. **2004 - ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Lino Brocka Award/Best Director (nominated) **2000 - Lifetime Achievement Award (awarded) * Cinema One Digital Film Festival (Cinema One Originals) ** 2011 - Honorary Awardees for Pioneering Efforts in Independent Cinema *
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Awards **1985 - ''Bulaklak ng City Jail'' - Best Director (nominated) **1982 - ''Bakit bughaw ang langit?'' - Best Director (nominated) **1979 - ''Gumising Ka, Maruja'' - Best Supporting Actor (nominated) **1977 - ''Tatlong taong walang Diyos'' - Best Director (nominated) **1975 - ''Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang'' - Best Supporting Actor (nominated) **1972 - ''Stardoom'' - Best Supporting Actor (nominated) **1971 - ''Tubog sa Ginto'' - Best Supporting Actor (nominated) *
Gawad Urian Awards The Gawad Urian Awards are annual film awards in the Philippines held since 1977. It is given by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP, "the Filipino Film Critics") and is currently regarded as the counterpart of the United States' New York Fi ...
** 2011 - ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Dekada Award: Best Film of the Decade (Natatanging Pelikula ng Dekada) (won) ** 2004- ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Best Direction (Pinakamahusay na Direksyon) (nominated) ** 2004 - ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Best Screenplay (Pinakamahusay na Dulang Pampelikula) (nominated) **1995 - ''Fatima Buen Story'' - Best Direction (Pinakamahusay na Direksyon) (won) **1987 - ''Bagong Hari'' - Best Direction (Pinakamahusay na Direksyon) (nominated) **1985 - ''Bulaklak ng City Jail'' - Best Direction (Pinakamahusay na Direksyon) (nominated) **1977 - ''Insiang'' - Best Screenplay (Pinakamahusay na Dulang Pampelikula) (nominated with Lamberto E. Antonio) *Golden Screen Awards, Philippines **2006 - Gawad Lino Brocka Award (won) *
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**
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- ''Halimaw sa Banga'' - Best Director (won) **
1986 The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 **Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. **Spain and Portugal enter ...
- ''Halimaw sa Banga'' - Best Actor (won) **
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
- ''Bulaklak ng City Jail'' - Best Director (won) ** 1978 - ''Rubia Servios'' - Best Screenplay (won) * Singapore International Film Festival **2001 - ''Pangarap ng Puso'' - Best Asian Feature Film (nominated) *
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, Philippines **2004 - ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Best Film (won) **2004 - ''Babae sa Breakwater'' - Best Screenplay (won) **2000 - ''Sisa'' - Best Film (won) **2000 - ''Sisa'' - Best Screenplay (won) **1999 - ''Babae sa Bubungang Lata'' - Best Film (nominated **1999 - ''Babae sa Bubungang Lata'' - Best Screenplay (nominated) *
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** year/s unknown - nominated but bypassed


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