Chris Di Staulo


Christian Alexander Di Staulo was an Italian-Canadian filmmaker based in Toronto. His films include those with elements of dark comedy, magic realism, dreams and psychological drama. His works have been selected for the Cannes International Film Festival, Canada International Film Festival, Las Vegas Film Festival and National Screen Institute. Di Staulo's films have been acquired and broadcast globally by Amazon Prime Video and DirecTV; and on networks including CBC Television and ShortsTV.

Early life and education

Di Staulo was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, on November 9, 1990.
In his teen years, he was a drama major at Etobicoke School of the Arts. Di Staulo attended York University and received a Bachelor of Arts.
Di Staulo completed a Bachelor of Education at the University of Windsor. He was certified to teach Drama and English in Ontario. He coached screen actors, and was a member of the Association of Acting Coaches and Educators.

Career

In 2013, Di Staulo directed the short psychological drama Somnolence; George Porter lives in a world where humans have evolved beyond sleep and as a result no longer dream, but he is somehow haunted by dreams of his sister. Di Staulo was one of only a few Canadians selected to showcase their work at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2014. CBC commented on how the Canadian representation at Cannes in 2014 was "an incredible vindication of our film culture." Somnolence won Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects in a Short Film at the Hollywood & Vine Film Festival in Los Angeles; Award of Excellence at the Best Shorts Competition in San Diego, Accolade Global Film Competition, and IndieFEST Film Awards; a Gold Award at the Aurora Awards; and a nomination for Best Original Score at both the Hollywood Music in the Media Festival and the Utah Music Awards.
Di Staulo created a variety of short films, including his most popular short, Dirty Talk. The film stars Jeremy Ferdman and Katie Strain. On February 14, 2015, Dirty Talk aired on CBC to celebrate the success of Canadian filmmakers for the program Canadian Reflections on CBC Television. This film received an Award of Excellence from the Canadian Film Festival and was an Official Selection at the Las Vegas Film Festival in 2014.

Death

Di Staulo died on October 16, 2025, at the age of 34.

Filmography

FilmDirectorProducerWriterNotes
Bold AccusationsTelevision film
JulesTelevision film
Say GoodbyeTelevision film
Naughty NeighboursTelevision film
ORTelevision film
Lovers to StrangersTelevision film
Love for HireTelevision film
The Roots of MenTelevision film
Dark SpacesTelevision film
Etobicoke StoriesTelevision film
SomnolenceTelevision film
Eat, Prey, LoveTelevision film
Canadian ReflectionsTelevision film
Dirty TalkTelevision film
The Shadow in RedTelevision film

Selected music videos