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Friday, April 3, 2009
RALPH ELLIS LOPEZ - On the Lead Role
RALPH ELLIS LOPEZ as “Andrei“
Ralph Ellis Lopez is one of Bulakenyos who just simply dream to be an actor someday. From an ordinary student of Bulacan State University, who loves acting in school and church theater plays, joining pageants & modelling came one day at the Hiyas ng Bulakan Convention Center to audition for the movie Biak na Bato that made him enter into a more seriously acting stint. Now, Ralph Ellis Lopez was given a breakthrough movie that will give him an opportunity to prove his acting skills, the environmental movie entitled: PALAWAN (In the Heart of Tagbanuas).
PALAWAN (In the Heart of Tagbanuas) is scheduled to shoot in Puerto Princesa City, Coron Island and Metro Manila this May 2009. Written & Directed by PAOLO BUERA. A production of Ang Aking Sining Productions.
PALAWAN (In The Heart of Tagabanuas)
PALAWAN (In the Heart of Tagbanuas) is an eye-opener digital movie that will attest the importance of our Mother Nature, promotes tourism and preserving the rich cultural heritage.
PALAWAN (In the Heart of Tagbunuas) will start filming this summer in the Island of Coron and Puerto Princesa City in Palawan and other locations in Manila.
'Biak-na-Bato" nag-premiere night
Mar 06, 2009
MALOLOS CITY —Mas malawak na suporta ang inaasahang bubuhos sa kampanyang Save Biak-na-Bato matapos ang premier night ng pelikulang may kaparehong titulo.
Indie film Biak-Na-Bato premiers in Bulacan
MALOLOS CITY, Philippines -- The call to save Biak-Na-Bato, a national park in northern Bulacan, gained support with the premier of an independent film of same title at the Cabanas Cinema here Tuesday night.
Shot largely in the towns of San Miguel and Donya Remedios Trinidad in northern Bulacan, the film Biak-Na-Bato tells the tale of an environmentalist played by Inez Veneracion, whose husband in the film died in a mining site.
“It’s clearly a save Biak-Na-Bato movie,” said Paolo Buera, the 27-year old director who hails from San Miguel town where he started writing the script two years ago amid calls to stop the impact of global warming.
Buera explained that to save Biak-Na-Bato, one must not only focus on the environment, but on the historical heritage of the province and of the nation.
He said that at the end of the 1800, Biak-Na-Bato served as the fortress of Filipino revolutionaries led by then General Emilio Aguinaldo against colonial Spain. It was the site where the Pact of Biak-Na-Bato was signed by Aguinaldo and Spanish colonial officials after the revolutionaries drafted the first constitution of the country.
“Hopefully, the movie will open the minds of people to protect, conserve, preserve and develop Biak-Na-Bato,” Buera said, noting that marble mining operations within the national park has been rampant for years.
This was echoed by Councilor Gemma Sevilla Alcantara, the lone elected public official from San Miguel town who made it to the movie premier.
“Nakakabahala na ang pagminina ng marmol sa Biak-Na-Bato (The extensive marble mining at Biak-Na-Bato is now alarming),” she said, noting that Biak-Na-Bato used to be a part of San Miguel town until the creation of Donya Remedios Trinidad town in 1976 that was carved out of the towns of San Miguel, Angat and Norzagaray.
The movie premier was also attended by instructors and students of the Bulacan State University (BulSU) here where some of the actors and actresses like Kristine Nieto and Ralph Ellis Lopez came from.
Both Nieto and Lopez are sophomore students of the BulSU Institute of Arts and Letters, taking up Mass Communications major in broadcasting.
In the movie, Nieto plays the role of a student of Inez Veneracion who joined protests for environment protection, while Lopez takes the role of a young forest ranger.
“Masaya kami at excited sa movie na ito (We are happy and excited with this movie),” said Lopez.
RALPH ELLIS LOPEZ, The New Bulakeño Star
RALPH ELLIS LOPEZ as “Eman“
Ralph or Rael was a proud Bulakeño to be introduced in this environmental film as one of the forest rangers “Eman” along with the lead actor Alex Castro and newbie John Christoper Cabudol. He is 17 years old raised and born in Malolos City, Bulacan. He passed the auditions held at Hiyas ng Bulakan Convention Center in Malolos were he showed his acting skills.
Ralph Ellis Lopez is one of the most promising Bulakeños with his sweet and calm attitude, first rate talent, mesmerizing eyes, star quality and X-factor, surely he will make it to the top.
So watch out for this newbie and potential star, RALPH ELLIS LOPEZ in this upcoming environmental indie film: BIAK NA BATO (Split Rock).
Biak Na Bato
An inspiring tale of conserving the environment
BIAK NA BATO (Split Rock) is a heart warming and inspiring story of a heroic return of NIEVES, to face the pain of stunted love and gloomy incident eighteen years ago and determined to battle against a prominent and very influential mining operator in Biak na Bato. Her mission is to instigate & encourage people to join in her crusade to save Biak na Bato, aiming to give awareness to the community on the importance of Mother Nature and how mining activities have led to the desecration of a historical shrine.
An environmental digital film based on the true story of saving the precious piece of our cultural and historical heritage, test of determination, advocacy, perseverance, wrath, vengeance, patriotic and victory.