Cam Closer (2013) | Starring: Lotta Losten, Lovisa Perman | David Sandberg's first short film starred his wife Lotta Losten and Lovisa Perman. The film revolves around a camera phone with a special feature. 
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Eight must watch horror short films of 'Annabelle: Creation' director David Sandberg

David Sandberg became a household name with his debut Hollywood directorial venture Lights Out which turned out to be blockbuster at the box-office. Let us take a look at eight of his horror short films that will send chills down your spine.

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Lights Out (2013) | Starring: Lotta Losten | David Sandberg won the best director for Lights Out at Bloody Cuts Horror Challenge film festival.
Pictured (2014) | Starring: Lotta Losten, Hanna Johansson | Pictured is the third short film from David Sandberg where a creepy picture haunts a woman.
Not So Fast (2014) | Starring: Lotta Losten, David Sandberg | In Not So Fast, Sandberg not only directed the film but also starred alongside his wife Lotta Losten.
Coffer (2014) | Starring: Lotta Losten | Sandberg's fifth venture Coffer revolves around a woman who hears strange noises coming from a box.
See You Soon (2014) | Starring: Lotta Losten, David Sandberg | All eight short films of Sandberg stars his wife in lead role.
Attic Panic (2015) | Starring: Lotta Losten | In this short film, Lotta (a worker) catches a motion. What follows next is the crux of the story.
Closet Space (2016) | Starring: Lotta Losten, David Sandberg | Closet Space is the last short film from Sandberg after which he got his big break through director James Wan who went on to produce Sandberg's film Lights Out (based on his short film), which turned out to become a box-office hit.

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