Carl Sundström

Birthday: 1992-04-18
Birthplace: Sweden
Gender: Male

A Swedish film director primarily known for his work in independent horror.

Born in 1992, Sundström developed an early interest in filmmaking and recorded his first movie at the age of nine. Later in life he studied film and began creating short films during his time in film school, including the horror shorts Love and Safe Haven. His work often blends documentary realism with supernatural or psychological horror themes.

Sundström gained wider recognition with the feature-length horror documentary Documenting the Witch Path (2016), which was screened at several international festivals and received multiple awards in the independent horror circuit.

He later directed Finally Alone, a micro horror film centered on isolation and psychological tension, further exploring his interest in atmospheric storytelling. In late 2019, he created Reportage November, a found-footage–style feature film that continues his exploration of documentary-inspired horror narratives.

His films typically combine low-budget independent production with immersive, realistic storytelling, focusing on suspense, folklore, and the unknown.

Credits

Year Title
2026-12-31 The Waiting Man
2022-10-14 Reportage November
2019-10-18 Documenting the Witch Path
2018-10-31 Finally Alone