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Sightless

Sightless is a psychological thriller film written and directed by Cooper Karl, based on his 2017 short film of the same name. The story centers on Ellen Ashland, a former violinist played by , who becomes blind following a and subsequently develops about the people around her, suspecting her attacker remains nearby. Released directly to streaming platforms on September 29, 2020, the film runs for 89 minutes and was produced by and Headlong Entertainment. Key supporting roles include Alexander Koch as Clayton, Ellen's caregiver, and supporting actors such as Ensminger and Lee Jones as the neighboring couple, and Russo, whose behaviors fuel her suspicions. Blending elements of , , and , Sightless explores themes of , , and perception through Ellen's limited senses, culminating in several twists that challenge the viewer's understanding of reality. Upon release, Sightless received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with an rating of 5.5 out of 10 based on nearly 11,000 votes and a 46% audience score on from over 100 ratings. Praise focused on Petsch's performance and the film's tense atmosphere, while criticisms highlighted predictable plotting and underdeveloped supporting characters. It premiered on on September 29, 2020, contributing to discussions on psychological thrillers centered on and vulnerability.

Development

Origins

The feature film Sightless originated from director Cooper Karl's 2017 short film of the same name, which he wrote and directed as an exploration of psychological tension in confined spaces. The short follows a blind woman who, after losing her sight in an attack, retreats to her apartment only to grow suspicious of being watched and manipulated by unseen forces around her, emphasizing themes of profound isolation and mounting paranoia as she relies on her other senses to navigate perceived threats. This concise narrative, clocking in at around 10 minutes, captured Karl's interest in vulnerability and perceptual uncertainty, laying the groundwork for broader storytelling. Karl drew inspiration for the short from his personal encounters with sensory deprivation techniques, such as floatation tanks, which heightened his awareness of non-visual , combined with real-life accounts of adapting to sudden blindness and the emotional toll of lost independence. These elements informed the protagonist's internal struggle, blending psychological realism with thriller tropes reminiscent of classics like . The transition to a feature-length project was announced in May 2019, when revealed plans to adapt and expand the short into a full screenplay, introducing layered conspiracy dynamics and extended character arcs to amplify the original's suspense. This development marked 's feature directorial debut, building directly on the short's core concept without altering its foundational premise. Securing initial funding proved crucial, with independent producer Rick Benattar among the key backers who championed the project's intimate, character-driven elements, enabling to move forward. Benattar's involvement, alongside other producers like Nigel Thomas, provided the resources to evolve the short's proof-of-concept into a viable commercial .

Pre-production

Following the success of Cooper Karl's 2017 short film Sightless, which served as the starting point for the project, pre-production focused on expanding the narrative into a full-length feature. The original 10-minute short was developed into a 90-minute psychological thriller by adding subplots centered on the nurse and neighbor characters, deepening the protagonist's isolation and paranoia. The budget was for a low-to-midrange independent film, with the exact figure undisclosed, reflecting the constraints typical of genre thrillers produced outside major studio systems. Funding was secured primarily through MarVista Entertainment and Benattar/Thomas Productions, enabling the assembly of a lean initial team including key creative personnel. A pivotal creative decision during this phase was to confine the story predominantly to a single setting, amplifying the claustrophobic tension inherent to the blind protagonist's experience. Additionally, Phillip Lober was attached early to craft that prioritized auditory cues, underscoring the 's reliance on non-visual sensory elements to build .

Production

Casting

Madelaine Petsch was cast in the lead role of Ellen Ashland, a violinist left blind after a violent attack, with the announcement made on May 14, 2019. Petsch, recognized for her portrayal of Cheryl Blossom in the CW series Riverdale, brought mainstream visibility to the independent thriller, aiding its appeal to broader audiences. Alexander Koch joined the cast as Clayton, the nurse assigned to Ellen's care, selected for his established dramatic presence in television roles such as in . The supporting cast included Ensminger as Lana, Ellen's neighbor; Lee Jones as Detective Russo; as Nurse Omar; Jarrod Crawford as Detective Bryce; and as Doctor Katsuro, rounding out the ensemble prior to principal photography commencing in May 2019.

Filming

Principal photography for Sightless took place in late May 2019 in Los Angeles, California, wrapping on May 31, 2019, over an approximately two-week schedule. The production team selected practical locations in North Hollywood, including a custom-built set on soundstages to represent the protagonist's confined apartment and hospital environments, which amplified the film's claustrophobic tension central to its thriller genre. Cinematographer Andrew Jeric crafted the visual style using subjective camera angles to immerse viewers in the lead character's blindness, complemented by minimal lighting setups that intensified the atmosphere of and . This approach relied heavily on to convey unseen threats, compensating for the visual constraints and enhancing auditory cues over elaborate visuals. The low-budget constraints necessitated this efficiency, with the pre-pandemic shoot avoiding any precautions. Director Cooper Karl made key on-set decisions to foster in certain scenes, allowing actors to build through interactions that heightened the psychological stakes. The tight demanded precise coordination, but the cast's established dynamics from prior selections enabled fluid adaptations to these improvisational elements.

Release

Premiere and Distribution

Sightless had its world premiere at the Dances with Films on September 2, 2020, in . The screening marked the film's debut to audiences, showcasing its narrative centered on themes of blindness and . Following the festival premiere, the film received a wide video-on-demand (VOD) release on September 29, 2020, through platforms including and (). Distribution was handled by , which managed the initial rollout and facilitated access via major digital streaming services. Internationally, oversaw global distribution outside , enabling availability in multiple markets shortly after the U.S. debut. Particular Crowd, a production partner, acquired rights for select n territories to support regional expansion. To promote the release, unveiled an official trailer in September 2020, emphasizing the film's psychological twists and suspenseful elements to build anticipation among thriller audiences.

Home Media

became available for streaming on in select regions starting in early 2021, and as of 2025, it remains accessible on Prime Video and , with no major upgrades announced. The film's initial success on platforms helped secure these extended streaming agreements.

Reception

Critical Response

Upon its release, Sightless received mixed reviews from critics, who praised lead actress Madelaine Petsch's committed performance and the film's innovative use of to convey the protagonist's disorientation, but frequently criticized its predictable and sluggish pacing. As of November 2025, the film has no Tomatometer score on , based on 4 reviews. The audience score is 46% based on over 100 ratings. Critics highlighted Petsch's ability to portray Ellen Ashland's vulnerability and growing convincingly, noting how her expressive physicality compensates for the visual limitations imposed by the character's blindness. Several reviewers commended the technical aspects, particularly the sound , which effectively builds tension through amplified everyday noises and subtle auditory cues that mirror Ellen's heightened s. Johnny Loftus of Decider described the film as having "a nice of containment set on a low simmer," appreciating how director Cooper Karl maintains a claustrophobic atmosphere within setting. The portrayal of blindness was also seen as a strength, with the narrative's focus on versus reality providing a fresh angle on conventions, though some noted it occasionally veers into . However, common criticisms centered on the script's reliance on familiar tropes, including contrived elements and foreseeable twists that undermine the . Matt Pais of MattPais.com called the plot "far-fetched nonsense," arguing that the story's paranoia-driven revelations feel underdeveloped and clichéd. The film's direction was viewed as competent but unremarkable, with Karl's restrained style contributing to a sense of drabness that some felt dulled the thriller's potential. A review from Heaven of Horror echoed this, rating it 2/5 and faulting the lack of originality in scenes that echo other psychological thrillers. Despite these reservations, a few outlets found merit in its exploration of and , with WeekendNotes praising its gripping tension and the way it questions perceptions of reality. Overall, Sightless garnered no major awards nominations and was generally regarded as a modest entry in the genre, bolstered by its lead performance but hindered by narrative predictability.

Commercial Performance

Due to the ongoing , Sightless received no theatrical release and recorded $0 in domestic and international gross. The film debuted exclusively on video-on-demand (VOD) platforms on September 29, 2020, distributed by , aligning with the industry's shift toward during . Specific metrics for digital rentals and purchases remain unavailable publicly. Streaming viewership contributed to its reach, particularly after its addition to on January 20, 2021. As of November 2025, the film remains available for streaming on . Produced on a modest , Sightless recouped costs through its agreements, though exact profit figures have not been disclosed; MarVista's broader success in digital partnerships, including its 2021 acquisition by , underscores the viability of such models for content. Over the long term, consistent availability across platforms has supported minor sales, positioning the film as a niche entry rather than a commercial blockbuster.

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