Walang Kawala









“Walang Kawala” (No Way Out) is a gay-themed movie by multi-awarded director Joel Lamangan and could be the Philippine’s answer to the Oscar-winning “Brokeback Mountain” and “Pulp Fiction.”

“Walang Kawala” features Polo Ravales and Joseph Bitangcol playing the most daring role in their career so far. Produced by Manny Valera with screenplay by Eric Ramos, Walang Kawala is a very promising movie that could reap various awards abroad.
Also starring in Walang Kawala are Jean Garcia and Emilio Garcia. Introducing in the movie are newbies Althea Vega and Marco Morales. Marco Morales has frontal scene on this film.

















I Love Dreamguyz (Full)

Trailblazing film outfit DMV Entertainment makes waves again in 2009 with "I Love Dreamguyz, a sexy, provocative and heartwarming film about the struggles of Filipino dancers who want to make it big in Japan. The main stars are Marco Morales and newcomer Jay L Dizon.

Producer Manny Valera and director Joel Lamangan are happy with the tandem of Marco and Jay L. Direk Joel says, "We really planned on a team-up of a familiar name and a newcomer and we found that in Marco and Jay L. Although it's their first time to work together, they easily exuded the sexy chemistry and charisma needed for their roles."

Five young men land job contracts as entertainers in Japan and form a new hip-hop dance group called Dreamguyz. Guided by their gay manager DIDI (Jao Mapa), they spend the next few months before their trip bonding as friends who share a common dream of finding greener pastures in the Land of the Rising Sun.

MICHAEL (actor) worked as a dancer in Japan when he was still a minor, using a fictitious name and a forged passport. He makes sure his recruiter doesn't find out he's not a first-timer to Japan like the rest of the guys. BENJO (actor) seeks to escape a cruel stepfather and find his missing older brother, a musician turned illegal alien in Japan. ALVIN (actor) is Didi's lover, who openly expresses his affections for his benefactor while hoping to make his own money in Japan.