Ely Buendia

Ely Buendia

Nacimiento : 1970-11-02, Naga City, Camarines Sur

Historia

Ely Eleandre Basiño Buendia, popularly known as Ely Buendia, is a Filipino musician who first gained fame as the guitarist, lead vocalist and principal songwriter of Filipino rock band Eraserheads. After leaving the band in 2001, Buendia has since performed as vocalist for bands such as Pupil, Oktaves and Apartel and has released solo music as well.

Perfil

Ely Buendia

Películas

The Halt
Django
It is the year 2034 AD and Southeast Asia has been in the dark for the last three years, literally, because the sun hasn’t shone as a result of massive volcanic eruptions at the Celebes Sea in 2031. Madmen control countries, communities, enclaves and bubble cities. Cataclysmic epidemics razed over the continent. Millions have died and millions have left.
Singing in Graveyards
Pepe's son
Pepe, a 68-year-old impersonator of a Filipino rock legend, lives alone on the borders of reality, imagination and mysticism. One day, he is finally given the chance to open for the rock legend’s concert but he must do something neither of them has done before – write a love song.
A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery
Musikero
Narra la crónica de la búsqueda de Gregoria de Jesús -una de las pocas mujeres que encabezaron la resistencia filipina contra España- para encontrar el cuerpo de su marido, el libertador Andrés Bonifacio, ejecutado durante la rebelión.
Bang Bang Alley
Writer
Three stories of people driven to extremes as the reality of violence creeps into their lives.
Bang Bang Alley
Director
Three stories of people driven to extremes as the reality of violence creeps into their lives.
Rakenrol
Himself
Odie and his best friend Irene are two outsiders who find a second home in the Philippine underground music scene. The two decide to form a band and put together an unlikely crew that consists of the school bully, an ex-punk-turned-barista, and a former-childstar-turned-band-manager. The film follows their misadventures as they face satanic S&M bands, samurai swindlers, narcissistic rockstars, the pretentious Philippine art community and the freakiest music video auteur ever.
Manila Kingpin
Band Lead Singer
Mobster Asiong Salonga (ER Ejercito) rules the mean streets of Manila with an iron fist—until he is betrayed by a trusted friend. Manila Kingpin is based on the story of the notorious Tondo, Manila, gang leader Nicasio “Asiong” Salonga, whose true-to-life accounts had been portrayed in several movie versions since 1961 (starring Joseph Estrada). It is also the first Filipino major film produced in black-and-white in the 21st century as well as the returning action genre movie. Before the film was shown, Tikoy Aguiluz requested the producers, through his lawyers, that his directorial credits in the film and promotional tools be removed because the final version of the film can no longer be described as his after the producers made a reedit, re-shoot and music mixing without his involvement. He also demanded that he be allowed to make a director's cut of the film.
San Lazaro
Rex
Two estranged friends journey to the town of San Lazaro to ask a faith-healer for help in saving the life of one's brother, who is possessed by an evil spirit.
Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert
Himself
A concert movie featuring iconic Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads as they went onstage for their reunion concert on August 30, 2008 at Bonifacio Global City Open Field at Taguig City in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Run Barbi Run
Himself
Bartolome del Rosario is a Shakey's pizza delivery boy who witnesses the massacre of the Black Scorpion Gang committed by a group of henchmen while delivering pizza at night. As a result, he was indefinitely suspended from his job and had to decide whether to turn state witness or hide forever. Ultimately, he decides to turn himself over to the authorities after his grandmother and mother appeared in his dream. Unknown to him however, he is already on the death list of the henchmen's boss Gardo who was not pleased with his revelations.