Jose Javier Reyes

Jose "Joey" Javier Reyes (born October 21, 1954) is a Filipino director, screenwriter, lyricist,[1][2] and actor. He has won awards at the Gawad Urian, Metro Manila Film Festival and Filipino Star Awards for Movies for his films, which include Pahiram ng Isang Umaga, Batang PX and Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo. He also wrote the screenplay for Filipino blockbuster Four Sisters and a Wedding from which a Filipino meme featuring Bea Alonzo was sourced. Javier Reyes is the uncle of Mark A. Reyes.

Jose Javier Reyes
Chairperson of the Film Development Council of the Philippines
Assumed office
April 8, 2024
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Preceded byTirso Cruz III
Personal details
Born
Jose Javier Reyes

(1954-10-21) October 21, 1954
Philippines
OccupationDirector, writer, screenwriter, professor
Known forFilm and television writing and direction, essayist, professor, TV host

Education

Joey Reyes graduated from De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines from the College of Liberal Arts. During his stay as an undergraduate he was already a director and writer for the university's theatre guild - Harlequin Theatre Guild. Reyes also finished his master's degree in English Education from the De la Salle University Graduate School and has taken courses leading to his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University of Santo Tomas. He was the recipient of a Doctoral Enrichment Program grant through the Fulbright-Hayes Foundation where he took doctoral courses in Comparative Literature and Folklore Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.[3]

Career

He also serves as a Professorial Lecturer at the Department of Communication, De la Salle University and sits as Chairman of the AB Film Program at the Design and Arts Campus at the De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde.

He is also the Head of Competition and Monitoring Committee of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival. He also sits as the Head of the Student Short Film Competition of the MetroManila Film Festival while sitting as part of its Education Panel. [4] there teaching under the Communication Department and holding classes for the Communication Arts majors of the university.

His first writing for a film was Oro, Plata, Mata in 1982, which is being streamed on Netflix.[5]

He wrote the libretto of the musical Katy, based on the life and times of Philippine Jazz Queen, Katy de la Cruz. He penned the original song, "Minsan ang Minahal ay Ako" for the musical with music composed by National Artist, Ryan Cayabyab. He also wrote the hit song, "Iisa Pa Lamang" sung by Joey Albert with music by Danny Tan. He also wrote the lyrics of the Christmas song, "Kumukutikutitap" with music also by Cayabyab.[6]

On April 11, 2024, Reyes took his oath as the new chairman of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), succeeding Tirso Cruz III who resigned in early March.[7][8]

Filmography

As director

Year Title Production Notes
1989Regal Shocker: The MovieRegal EntertainmentAlso screenwriter
1991Emma Salazar CaseGood Harvest Unlimited
1992Iisa Pa LamangRegal Entertainment
Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin
Bakit Labis Kitang MahalOctoarts FilmsAlso screenwriter
1993 May MinamahalStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
1994Shake, Rattle & Roll VRegal Entertainment"Anino" segment
Also screenwriter for all segments
1995Pare KoStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
Hataw Na!Also screenwriter
1996MarujaViva FilmsAlso screenwriter
Radio RomanceStar Cinema
Ama, Ina, Anak
Bayarang PusoRegal Films
Nag-iisang IkawNeo FilmsAlso screenwriter
1997Batang PXStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
Nang Iniwan Mo AkoAvailable Light
Viva Films
Also screenwriter
1998NagbibinataAvailable Light
Star Cinema
Also screenwriter
HilingStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
1999Bakit Pa?GMA Films
OctoArts Films
Luksong TinikRegal EntertainmentAlso screenwriter
2000Live ShowAlso screenwriter
Sugatang PusoAvailable Light
Regal Films
Also screenwriter
2001Narinig Mo Na Ba ang L8est?Star CinemaAlso screenwriter
20029 MorningsAlso screenwriter
2003Anghel sa LupaRegal EntertainmentAlso screenwriter
Pinay PieStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
Kung Ako Na Lang SanaAlso screenwriter
MalikmataOctoArts Films
Canary Films
2004Spirit of the GlassAlso screenwriter
2005Can This Be LoveStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
KutobCanary FilmsAlso screenwriter
2006Kasal, Kasali, KasaloStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
Matakot Ka sa KarmaOctoArts Films
Canary Films
Also screenwriter
2007Katas ng SaudiMaverick FilmsAlso screenwriter
Sakal, Sakali, SakloloStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
2008When Love BeginsAlso screenwriter
My Monster MomRegal Entertainment
GMA Films
Also screenwriter
MagkaibiganMaverick FilmsAlso screenwriter
One Night OnlyOctoArts Films
Canary Films
Also screenwriter
2009Status: SingleViva Films
On-Q 28 Productions
Also screenwriter
2010Till My Heartaches EndStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
Working GirlsGMA FilmsAlso screenwriter
2011Wedding Tayo, Wedding HindiStar CinemaAlso screenwriter
My House Husband: Ikaw Na!OctoArts FilmsAlso screenwriter
2012Mga Mumunting Lihim [9]OctoArts Films
LargaVista Entertainment
Also screenwriter
2013Ano ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?Film Development Council of the Philippines
Sineng Pambansa
LargaVista Entertainment
Also screenwriter
2014Somebody to LoveRegal EntertainmentAlso screenwriter
DilimAlso screenwriter
2015No Boyfriend Since Birth
My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMoreGMA Films
APT Entertainment
OctoArts Films
M-Zet Productions
MEDA Productions
Also screenwriter
2017Our Mighty YayaRegal EntertainmentAlso screenwriter
Spirit of the Glass 2: The HauntedOctoArts Films
T-Rex Entertainment
Also screenwriter
2018WalwalRegal Entertainment
LargaVista Entertainment
Recipe for LoveRegal Entertainment
2019Time & AgainRegal Entertainment
LargaVista Entertainment
Also screenwriter
2022SecretsViva Films
LargaVista Entertainment
Also screenwriter
2023Tag-initAlso screenwriter
Patikim-Tikim
2024Karinyo BrutalAlso screenwriter
Bantay-BahayRegal Entertainment

As screenwriter only

Year Name Production Notes
1982Oro, Plata, Mata [10]Experimental Cinema of the Philippines
1984HotshotsViva Films
CondemnedGolden Dragons Films
NV Productions
APG Films
1985I Have Three HandsRegal Films
M-Zet Films
APT Entertainment
1986Inday Inday sa BalitawRegal Films
1987Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa AkinViva Films
1988Wake Up Little SusieRegal Films
Hiwaga sa Balete DriveSeiko Films"Ang Babae sa Balete Drive" segment
Super Inday and the Golden BibeRegal Film
One Day, Isang ArawStory credit
Kumander Bawang: Kalaban ng Mga AswangViva Films
I Love You 3x a Day
19893 Mukha ng Pag-ibig"Katumbas ng Kahapon" segment
Abot Hanggang Sukdulan
1991John en Marsha Ngayon '91RVQ Productions
1995Sana Maulit MuliStar CinemaStory credit
2004Now That I Have You
2013Four Sisters and a WeddingScreenplay used as basis
2016Girlfriend for HireViva Films
SM Development Corp.

As actor

Year Title Role Production Notes
1990Shake, Rattle & Roll 2Morgue attendantRegal Films"Kulam" segment
1991Shake, Rattle & Roll IIIPrincipal"Ate" segment
2012Boy Pick-Up: The MovieGMA Pictures
Regal Entertainment
Cameo
2019Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 3: The Untold Story of Josephine BrackenhimselfiWant
Dreamscape Digital
miniseries; portrays a supporting fictional character of himself

Writer

Year Name Television Network Cast Note(s)
1987–1998 Palibhasa Lalake ABS-CBN Joey Marquez, Richard Gomez, John Estrada, Gloria Romero, Cynthia Patag, Carmina Villarroel, Amy Perez
1991 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Hapdi sa Puso Archie Adamos, Metring David, Paquito Diaz, Jaclyn Jose, Anita Linda, Ed Instrella Aired on June 5, 1991.
1991–1997 Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata Nova Villa, Carmi Martin, Roderick Paulate, Tessie Tomas, Noel Trinidad, Sammy Lagmay, Jennifer Sevilla, Carmina Villarroel, Anjo Yllana, Joji Isla, Nena Perez Rubio
1993–1994 We R' Family[11] ABC-5 Liza Lorena, Alice Dixson, Gabby Concepcion, Luz Valdez, Sammy Lagmay, Berting Labra
1995 GMA Telesine Presents: Halik sa Hangin GMA Network Cristina Gonzales, Jao Mapa, Luigi Alvarez, , Harvey Gomez Romeo Rivera, Tia Pusit He also served as director of the television film. Aired on June 25, 1995.
2013–2014 Madam Chairman TV5 Sharon Cuneta, Jay Manalo, Byron Ortile Head writer
2023 Lovers & Liars GMA Network Claudine Barretto, Shaira Diaz, Yasser Marta, Christian Vasquez, Lianne Valentin, Kimson Tan, Polo Ravales, Michelle Vito, Rob Gomez, Sarah Edwards

Awards

Metro Manila Film Festival

Year Category Work Result
1993 Best Director May Minamahal[12] Won
Best Story Won
Best Screenplay Won
2005 Best Director Kutob[13] Won
2006 Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo[14] Won
Best Original Story Won
Best Screenplay Won
2007 Katas ng Saudi[15] Won
2008 Best Original Story One Night Only[16] Won
2015 Best Director My Bebe Love[17] Nominated
Best ScreenplayNominated


References

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