Biography
George Jarlego worked in film editing, a role central to shaping the pacing, structure, and clarity of a motion picture. Editing involves selecting and arranging shots to create a cohesive narrative, balancing technical precision with creative judgment. Jarlego’s credited work includes two films released in the early 1990s, both as editor.
In All Be Damned [1990], Jarlego was responsible for assembling the final cut, determining which takes and sequences would best serve the film’s intended rhythm and storytelling. Editing in narrative filmmaking requires close collaboration with directors to refine performances, maintain continuity, and enhance emotional impact through timing and juxtaposition. Jarlego’s work on Borrowed Face [1992] similarly involved the technical and artistic process o…




