Charlie Sporns
- Writer
- Director
- Editor
Charlie Sporns is a Montreal-based writer and director whose films explore the painful gap between emotional fantasy and lived reality - the longing for closeness, understanding, and identity that never quite arrives as imagined. Blending irony with tenderness, his work often lingers in the contradictions of bicultural lives, fractured families, and mismatched desires.
Shaped by years in Los Angeles, southern China, and Quebec, Charlie draws on a rare cultural triangle: the illusion machine of Los Angeles, the vanishing traditions of southern China, and the split self of Quebec. His approach to storytelling is rooted in montage - using collision and juxtaposition to reflect emotional dissonance and reveal inner conflict.
Charlie's bilingual short film "Mei's Bridge" follows a Chinese teenager caught between assimilation and alienation in the American suburbs. Acclaimed by international festivals and critics, the film reflects his ongoing interest in identity liminality and cross-cultural longing.
Shaped by years in Los Angeles, southern China, and Quebec, Charlie draws on a rare cultural triangle: the illusion machine of Los Angeles, the vanishing traditions of southern China, and the split self of Quebec. His approach to storytelling is rooted in montage - using collision and juxtaposition to reflect emotional dissonance and reveal inner conflict.
Charlie's bilingual short film "Mei's Bridge" follows a Chinese teenager caught between assimilation and alienation in the American suburbs. Acclaimed by international festivals and critics, the film reflects his ongoing interest in identity liminality and cross-cultural longing.