A Child Protective Services agent questions Rebecca about Martin's living conditions. The nurse was unable to get in touch with Sophie to inform her that Martin has been falling asleep in class lately.
Rebecca and Martin are half-siblings, sharing the same mother, Sophie. Paul's stepdaughter Rebecca is called into the school nurse's office because of her brother, Martin. After she leaves, her boss Paul encounters the woman and is killed. In a textile factory during closing hours, an employee named Esther encounters a silhouette of a strange woman with claw-like hands when the lights are off, but cannot see it when the lights are on. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the direction, screenplay, acting, cinematography and musical score, and grossed $148 million against a budget of $4.9 million. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 8, 2016, and was released in the United States and Canada on July 22, 2016, by Warner Bros. Principal photography for the film began in June 2015 in Los Angeles. After the short film's success, Sandberg announced a film adaptation based on his short film. In the film, a young woman must confront her childhood fears to protect her brother from a vengeful supernatural entity holding a mysterious attachment to their mother. It is based on Sandberg's 2013 short film of the same name and features Lotta Losten, who starred in the short. It stars Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Billy Burke, and Maria Bello. Sandberg in his directorial debut, produced by Lawrence Grey, James Wan, and Eric Heisserer and written by Heisserer. Lights Out is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by David F.