Cirio H. Santiago(1936-2008)
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Producer/director Cirio H. Santiago is the son of Dr. Ciriaco Santiago, who
founded Premiere Productions in Manila in 1946. He has two siblings.
After starting out as a producer he started directing English-language
movies in the early 70s. Santiago became one of the pioneers of the
"Blaxploitation" genre by being one of the first to cast black actors
and especially actresses as strong action heroes. Movies like TNT Jackson (1974)
became instant cult classics. In the 80s, Santiago became known for his
numerous low-budget Vietnam war movies such as Firehawk (1993) which gave him a
reputation as the "master of the Vietnam war genre". A long running
partnership with Roger Corman assured proper distribution of his
movies in the USA. Many of today's hottest filmmakers such as Jonathan Demme,
Joe Dante or Carl Franklin got their first directing jobs with Santiago. In
1995 he was named president of the Philippines Film Development Funds
by President Ramos. The organization strives to uplift the quality of
Filipino filmmaking to new, higher standards and to encourage
production of foreign movies on location in the Philippines. Premiere
Productions, headed by Cirio H. Santiago, still remains one of the
biggest studios in the Philippines and went public in 1997.