The film is a different kind of romantic-comedy about two call center agents suffering from insomnia who find companionship in their late night conversations. While the rest of the world is in slumber, they talk about love, work, zombies and everything else to combat their nocturnal sadness. Prime was born on November 8, 1987 as Primocyrius Cruz and finished communications at the Ateneo. The eldest of three kids, his family was hoping he’ll be a lawyer like his dad but he forayed into filmmaking instead.

“‘Sleepless’ actually started from an old script of Jenny about 8 years ago,” he says. “I’m glad I was able to help her tell the story and I really enjoyed making the film kasi the characters of Gem and Barry, kami yun, e. Yung aming own late night conversations when it’s quieter kasi tulog na ang mga tao kasi pareho kami, we have trouble falling asleep. Having two people talk and connect in this lonely setting was a central element in the film.”


Unit 23-B” with Ryza Cenon. He must be really that good as he now has three simultaneous film projects with top three companies: Regal Entertainment, Star Cinema, and Viva. For Regal, he’s doing a horror flick called “The Debutantes” starring newcomers like Sue Ramirez, Michelle Vito, Jane de Leon and Chanel Morales. He’s doing a romcom starring Gerald Anderson and Arci Munoz for Star, titled “”Can We Still Be Friends”. For Viva, he’s doing a project for producer Neil Arce. Don’t miss “Sleepless” when it opens in theaters on May 26 in SM Cinemas as part of the Film Development Council of the Philippines’ Cine Lokal. It will run until June 1.