Paul Soriano

Filipino filmmaker, film director, and producer

Paul Soriano
Presidential Adviser for Creative Communications
In office
October 17, 2022 – November 9, 2023
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Personal details
Born
Paul David Soriano

(1981-10-17) October 17, 1981 (age 42)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityFilipino-American
Spouse
Toni Gonzaga
(m. 
  • Director
  • Producer

Paul David Soriano (Tagalog pronunciation: [soɾˈjano]; born October 17, 1981) is an American-born Filipino commercial and film director, producer.

Personal life

Soriano was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His father is director and pastor Jeric Soriano, the son of actor Nestor de Villa and Maria Lourdes Cacho. At the age of 8, Soriano moved to Manila and attended high school at International School Manila, before moving back to the United States to attend De Anza College in Cupertino, California and Santa Clara University, where he studied filmmaking. He then returned to Manila after college.[1][2][3]

Soriano married his long-time girlfriend Toni Gonzaga on June 12, 2015, in Gonzaga's hometown, Taytay, Rizal.[4][5] Gonzaga gave birth to their first child, Severiano Elliott, on September 30, 2016.[6][7][8] Their second child, a daughter named Paulina Celestine, was born on August 11, 2023.

Career

Soriano is known for directing A Journey Home (2009), Thelma (2011), Kid Kulafu (2015), and Dukot (2016).

In 2012, Soriano won Best Director and Best Screenplay at the FAP Awards for Thelma.[2] That same year, Thelma won Digital Movie of the Year, as well as Digital Movie Director of the Year and Digital Movie Original Screenplay of the Year with Froilan Medina, at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[9]

In 2022, Soriano was named Presidential Advisor on Creative Communications to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.[10]

Filmography

As actor

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Starting Over Again Engr. Martin Cojuangco Uncredited

Under TEN17P

TEN17P
IndustryProduction company
Key people
Paul Soriano
SubsidiariesTINCAN
Websitewww.ten17p.com

TEN17P is Soriano's film production company that believes in creating films that are both director and story driven. Since its establishment, TEN17P has produced critically acclaimed and ground breaking films – that can be shown all over the world.

Theatrical Feature Films

List of Films Produced by Ten17P
Year Release Date Film Cast(s) Production Company(ies) Distributor(s) Director(s)
2009 October 3 A Journey Home Toni Gonzaga
Soliman Cruz
Joem Bascon
Paul Soriano
2011 September 7 Thelma Maja Salvador
Jason Abalos
Tetchie Agbayani
TimeHorizon Pictures
Abracadabra
Underground Logic
Star Cinema
2013 July 27
September 11
Transit Irma Adlawan
Marc Alvarez
Mercedes Cabral
Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Ping Medina
Cinemalaya
TEN17P
Hannah Espia
2014 August 2 Dagitab Eula Valdez
Noni Buencamino
Martin del Rosario
Giancarlo Abrahan V
Mariquina Mylene Dizon
Ricky Davao
Barbie Forteza
Milo Sogueco
2015 April 15 Kid Kulafu Robert Villar
Cesar Montano
Khalil Ramos
Alessandra de Rossi
Alex Medina
TEN17P
Star Cinema
Star Cinema Paul Soriano
2016 Berlin February 18
Philippines March 26
Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis John Lloyd Cruz
Piolo Pascual
TEN17P
Epic Media
Potocol
Sine Olivia Pilipinas
Akanga Film Productions
Lav Diaz
July 13 Dukot Enrique Gil
Ricky Davao
Shaina Magdayao
Bing Pimentel
Christopher de Leon
TEN17P
Star Cinema
Paul Soriano
2017 December 25 Siargao Jericho Rosales
Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Erich Gonzales
TEN17P Solar Pictures
2018 October 17 First Love Bea Alonzo
Aga Muhlach
TEN17P
Star Cinema
Viva Films
Star Cinema
December 25 Mary, Marry Me Toni Gonzaga
Sam Milby
Alex Gonzaga
TEN17P
TINCANp
Solar Pictures RC delos Reyes
2019 December 4 Mañanita Bela Padilla TEN17P
Viva Films
Viva Films Paul Soriano
December 25 Sunod Carmina Villaroel
Mylene Dizon
JC Santos
TEN17P
Globe Studios
Carlo Ledesma
2022 December 25 My Teacher Toni Gonzaga
Joey De Leon
TEN17P Paul Soriano
2020 November 15 Alter Me Enchong Dee
Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Viva Films
TEN17P
Netflix RC delos Reyes

Notes

References

  1. ^ "About". Ten17p. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Gonzalez, Bianca (September 30, 2012). "Jeric & Paul Soriano on Nestor de Villa, advertising, film, love & faith". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  3. ^ Balbuena, Vanessa (September 24, 2011). "Director Paul Soriano on possible acting career: "I might ruin my grandfather's legacy!"". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  4. ^ "Confirmed: Toni Gonzaga and Paul Soriano engaged". Rappler. February 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "Toni Gonzaga, Paul Soriano tie knot in Taytay". Philippine Daily Inquirer. February 1, 2015.
  6. ^ "Toni Gonzaga gives birth to baby boy". ABS-CBN News. September 30, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "Toni Gonzaga, Paul Soriano criticized for supporting Sen. Bongbong Marcos's VP bid". PEP.ph.
  8. ^ "IN PHOTOS: Stars at the 2019 local campaign kickoff". Rappler. March 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies: And the trophies go to..." The Philippine Star. March 17, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  10. ^ Galvez, Daphne (October 17, 2022). "Paul Soriano named as presidential adviser on creative communications". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved October 17, 2022.

External links

  • Paul Soriano at IMDb
Political offices
New office Presidential Adviser for Creative Communications
2022–2023
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Films directed by Paul Soriano
  • A Journey Home (2009)
  • Thelma (2011)
  • Kid Kulafu (2015)
  • Dukot (2016)
  • Siargao (2017)
  • My Teacher (2022)
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Merit awards
Special awards
Short film awards
  • Best Short Film
  • Special Jury Prize
  • Best Director
  • Best Screenplay
Spin-offs
1975–2000
2001–present
  • Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure (2001)
  • Mano Po (2002)
  • Crying Ladies (2003)
  • Mano Po III: My Love (2004)
  • Blue Moon (2005)
  • Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On (2006)
  • Resiklo (2007)
  • Baler (2008)
  • Ang Panday (2009)
  • Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) (2010)
  • Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story (2011)
  • One More Try (2012)
  • 10,000 Hours (2013)
  • Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo (2014)
  • Walang Forever (2015)
  • Sunday Beauty Queen (2016)
  • Ang Larawan (2017)
  • Rainbow's Sunset (2018)
  • Mindanao (2019)
  • Fan Girl (2020)
  • Big Night! (2021)
  • Deleter (2022)
  • Firefly (2023)
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Executive Secretary Victor Rodriguez
Lucas Bersamin
2022
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Secretary of Interior and Local Government Benjamin Abalos Jr. 2022–
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Conrado Estrella III 2022– Secretary of Justice Jesus Crispin Remulla 2022–
Secretary of Agriculture Bongbong Marcos**
Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.
2022–2023
2023–
Secretary of Labor and Employment Bienvenido Laguesma 2022–
Secretary of Budget and Management Amenah Pangandaman 2022– Secretary of Migrant Workers Susan Ople
Hans Leo Cacdac*
2022–2023
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Secretary of Education Sara Duterte-Carpio** 2022– Secretary of National Defense Jose Faustino Jr.*
Carlito Galvez Jr.*
Gilbert Teodoro
2022–2023
2023
2023–
Secretary of Energy Raphael Lotilla 2022– Secretary of Public Works and Highways Manuel Bonoan 2022–
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Maria Antonia Loyzaga 2022– Secretary of Science and Technology Renato Solidum Jr. 2022–
Secretary of Finance Benjamin Diokno
Ralph Recto
2022–2024
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Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Erwin Tulfo
Eduardo Punay*
Rex Gatchalian
2022
2022–2023
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Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo 2022– Secretary of Tourism Christina Garcia-Frasco 2022–
Secretary of Health Maria Rosario Vergeire*
Ted Herbosa
2022–2023
2023–
Secretary of Trade and Industry Alfredo Pascual 2022–
Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development Melissa Aradanas*
Jose Acuzar
2022
2022–
Secretary of Transportation Jaime Bautista 2022–
Secretary of Information and Communications Technology Ivan John Uy 2022–
Office Name Term Office Name Term
Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio 2022– Special Assistant to the President Antonio Lagdameo Jr. 2022–
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Office Rose Beatrix Angeles
Cheloy Garafil
2022
2022–
National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos
Eduardo Año
2022–2023
2023–
National Economic and Development Authority
  Secretary
Arsenio Balisacan 2022– Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Carlito Galvez Jr.
Isidro L. Purisima*
Carlito Galvez Jr.
2022–2023
2023
2023–
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile 2022– Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Terence Calatrava 2022–
Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra 2022– Presidential Adviser on Legislative Affairs Irene Afortunado
Mark Llandro Mendoza
2022
2022–
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Andres Centino
Bartolome Vicente Bacarro
Andres Centino
Romeo Brawner Jr.
2021–2022
2022–2023
2023
2023–
Secretary of the Presidential Management Staff Zenaida Angping
Elaine T. Masukat*
2022
2023–
Presidential Adviser on Creative Communications Paul Soriano 2022–2023 Presidential Adviser for Poverty Alleviation Larry Gadon 2023–
Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go 2023– Presidential Assistant for Maritime Concerns Andres Centino 2023–
Presidential Adviser on Military and Police Affairs Roman A. Felix 2022–
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**in Concurrent capacity


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