The horror and suspense short film "Amy" continues to succeed on the festival circuit, recently securing its sixth official selection, this time at the prestigious Noctámbulo Film Fest, dedicated to fantasy and horror films, held in Córdoba. This selection further solidifies "Amy"'s presence at major international festivals, cementing its success within the genre.
With a unique visual style, "Amy" has captured the attention of both audiences and critics since its debut. It stands out for its dark and unsettling atmosphere, where every element—from performances to production design—contributes to creating an immersive horror experience. However, what truly heightens the tension is the original score, composed by Rubén Gallardo, which adds an essential emotional and sensory dimension to the story.
The soundtrack, composed by Rubén Gallardo, is one of the key pillars of "Amy"'s success. With a carefully minimalist approach, his melodies craft an atmosphere loaded with tension and mystery, perfectly capturing the dark tone of the narrative. Gallardo has ensured that his music not only accompanies the scenes but also enhances the most suspenseful moments, adding depth to the cinematic experience. His work has been praised for intensifying the horror without overshadowing the plot.
The soundtrack of "Amy" plays a crucial role in building its atmosphere. Composed by Rubén Gallardo, the music seamlessly integrates with the narrative, elevating the tension and underscoring the short film’s most intense moments. With a combination of eerie sounds and minimalist melodies, the soundtrack doesn’t just accompany the scenes but amplifies them, drawing the viewer into an enveloping sensory experience.
This musical work has been acclaimed for its ability to reflect the dark and emotional tone of the story, intensifying the horror without eclipsing the plot, further cementing Gallardo’s repertoire of musical achievements across multiple genres.
On the other hand, "Amy" had already earned a spot among the finalists at the Kursaal Film Festival in San Sebastián, where the short stood out among a wide selection of international productions. As part of this festival, the public can now watch the short film via the festival’s web platform — accessible through registration — allowing more viewers to experience firsthand the intriguing and disturbing story that "Amy" has to offer.
With its recent selection at the Noctámbulo Film Fest, "Amy" continues its path to success and promises to keep surprising audiences at future festivals.
Here is the link to the festival for viewing. We hope you enjoy it!