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| Vice Mayor Marcos Mamay |
Vice Mayor Marcos Mamay ends 2025 with a series of major accomplishments, marking the year as one of the most defining in his public service career and his expanding presence in the entertainment industry.
On November 26, Mamay was elected Vice President for Operations of the Vice Mayors League of the Philippines (VMLP) during its 29th National Convention at the Manila Hotel. The selection affirms his growing role in national governance and his continued commitment to advancing programs that uplift communities across the country.
Beyond public office, Mamay also made significant strides in showbiz this year.
His inspiring journey is captured in MAMAY: A Journey to Greatness, directed by Neal “Buboy” Tan. The film chronicles his rise from hardship to leadership, with Mamay himself serving as Assistant Director to ensure an authentic portrayal of Maranao culture and traditions. The film became a standout at the 73rd FAMAS Awards, winning five major prizes—including Best Supporting Actor for Jeric Raval, Best Production Design, Best Musical Score, Best Original Song, and Best Cinematography—along with two special recognitions: Film Producer of the Year for Mamay Productions and a Presidential Award for Mamay himself. It has since been endorsed by the Department of Education and the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos for school screenings.
His biopic extended its award-winning run this year, with its theme song “Hamon”—composed by Vehnee Saturno, produced by Mamay, and performed by Gerald Santos—winning Indie Movie Theme Song of the Year at the 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies.
Adding to these achievements, Mamay was honored as Outstanding Producer and Media Advocate of the Year at the 37th PMPC Star Awards for Movies, further highlighting his influence as a creative producer and advocate for impactful media work.
Beyond politics, Mamay is also a cultural advocate. As Adviser to the Actors Guild of the Philippines, he champions more opportunities for Mindanao-based artists, believing that culture and cinema are powerful tools for education, peace, and unity.
Aside from filmmaking, Mamay also produces concerts and coffee table books. His upcoming ventures under Mamay Productions include films such as OFW, One Life to Live, and Babae sa Salamin, with the Mangyan-themed film starring Ejay Falcon marking a significant addition to his mission of empowering artists and promoting meaningful Filipino stories.
On Tuesday, Mamay added another milestone with the launch of his new book, The Pugilist.
Despite its title, The Pugilist focuses on inner discipline, emotional control, and preserving peace amid the pressures of leadership, public service, and daily life. Mamay said the book highlights the importance of protecting one’s integrity and purpose and features reflections inspired by historical thinkers.
The Pugilist is currently available through select partner institutions.
On Mamay Productions’ mission, he explains:
“With Mamay Productions, our goal is simple yet powerful: to provide opportunities for artists, uplift the local film industry, and share meaningful Filipino stories that educate, entertain, and inspire audiences both here and abroad.”
Reflecting on his back-to-back accomplishments, Mamay expressed gratitude:
“2025 has been an overwhelming blessing. MAMAY was created from the heart of my journey, and seeing it receive recognition—while stepping into a new national role—is something I will always be grateful for. These honors remind me that whether in governance or in film, the purpose remains the same: to inspire, to uplift, and to make a difference.”
He added, “Stories have power. Good governance has power. When both come together, they can move people toward hope and resilience. I’m proud of what we accomplished this year, and even more excited for what we will build next.”
Before his election to the VMLP, Mamay served three transformative terms as mayor of Nunungan, Lanao del Norte. His administration delivered major infrastructure developments, advanced peace-building efforts, and elevated Nunungan from a third-class to a first-class municipality—achievements that continue to define his leadership.
As 2025 comes to a close, Mamay stands at the intersection of two worlds: public service and filmmaking. Both have recognized his work, strengthened his voice, and enabled him to reach more communities and audiences than ever before.
From governance to storytelling, from local leadership to national visibility, Marcos Mamay ends 2025 with strong momentum—stepping into the new year with renewed purpose, expanded platforms, and a deeper commitment to serve.


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