Abramorama Brings Eraserheads: Combo On The Run to North America

Experience the legendary Filipino band’s journey on the big screen for the first time abroad

Eraserheads: Combo On The Run invites audiences in the United States and Canada to rediscover the music and legacy of one of the Philippines’ most iconic bands.

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For fans of music, culture, and Filipino storytelling, Eraserheads: Combo On The Run offers more than a documentary. It is an invitation to witness the heart and soul behind one of the Philippines’ most iconic bands. Eraserheads Combo On The Run North America release is anticipated by many fans, especially those in the United States and Canada. Audiences across the United States and Canada can experience their rise, fall, and resurgence on the big screen beginning April 24, 2026. Beyond entertainment, the film provides insight into a generation shaped by music, social change, and the enduring power of art to bridge divides.

Directed by Maria Diane Ventura, the film situates the band’s story within the broader socio-political landscape that shaped a generation.

A Journey Through Music and History

Directed and produced by Maria Diane Ventura, the documentary traces the Eraserheads’ journey from their formation at UP Diliman to becoming the voice of a generation. It captures the highs of fame, the challenges of disbandment, and the emotional resonance of their reunion. Set against the Philippines’ shifting socio-political landscape, the film situates the band’s story within a broader cultural context, revealing how music and social consciousness intertwined during turbulent times. Moreover, Eraserheads Combo On The Run North America release will showcase these moments to new audiences.


Archival footage and intimate interviews illuminate the journey of Eraserheads from their formative years to their historic reunion.

A Historic First for Philippine Music on the Global Stage

Abramorama’s acquisition of the film marks the first time the distribution giant has brought a Philippine documentary to North America, joining its prestigious roster that includes The Beatles: Eight Days (Ron Howard), The Sparks Brothers (Edgar Wright), and Meeting People Is Easy (Grant Gee). “We are thrilled to present this film to audiences across North America,” said Abramorama programming director Alex Russo. “It’s a testament not only to the Eraserheads’ legendary status but to the universal resonance of music and stories that transcend borders.” The Eraserheads Combo On The Run North America release sets a precedent for other Filipino films.

The documentary has already made history locally, becoming the first Filipino music film to secure the widest theatrical release in the Philippines via Warner Bros. It has also been celebrated internationally, winning Best International Documentary at the Ierapetra International Feature Documentary Festival in Greece and screening at the Hawaii International Film Festival, Doc Berlin, and the Liverpool Film Festival. Thus, Eraserheads Combo On The Run North America release is another milestone in its global journey.

Directed by Maria Diane Ventura, the film situates the band’s story within the broader socio-political landscape that shaped a generation.

Behind the Music

Blending rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and behind-the-scenes access, the film explores the personal and artistic evolution of the band members. Ventura reflects, “This film is about connection—between band members, between generations, and between communities. Music is the bridge that allows people to see themselves in someone else’s story, and that empathy is what makes it so powerful.”

Manager Rico Blanco adds, “Seeing the band’s journey on screen reminded me of why we fell in love with music in the first place. It’s nostalgic, yes, but it’s also incredibly relevant for today’s audience—both in the Philippines and abroad.”

For audiences, attending a screening is not just a chance to revisit classic hits like Ang Huling El Bimbo and With a Smile; it is an opportunity to engage with a story of resilience, reconciliation, and the enduring legacy of Filipino artistry.

Why You Should Watch

This documentary matters because it connects viewers to a piece of cultural history while offering universal themes of growth, friendship, and reconciliation. Experiencing it on the big screen elevates the music, the story, and the emotions that defined a generation. Whether you are a longtime fan of the Eraserheads or discovering them for the first time, the film provides an immersive, unforgettable experience that resonates across ages and communities.

For updates, screenings, and tickets, visit eraserheadsfilm.com.

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