It’s only 1080 seconds, but that’s enough to tell this story that mixes disco music, a couple, a nun and a possessed baby.
Netflix has the perfect solution for horror fans who have little time on their hands. The new mini movie “Disco Inferno” directed by Matthew Castellanosknown for his skill in the short horror film genre, is making waves around the world.
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With only 1080 seconds, the film immerses you in a maximum state of tension. Castellanos, recognized for previous hits like “Yoshua” and “Dread”, has consolidated his reputation with this work that promises to be his best work to date. The film, with a duration of 18 minutes, has managed to impact and surprise all those who dared to watch it on the streaming platform.


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Something dark hides in the foundations of this typical nightclub from the 80s in the United States.
What Disco Inferno is about, a Netflix short
The plot revolves around a young couple preparing to shine on the dance floor of the most famous nightclub in The Angels in the seventies, formerly a church. However, his challenge is not just the dance competition, but a dark presence that threatens the baby What are they waiting for.
From the first scene, “Disco Inferno” establishes an atmosphere of palpable terror. Starring Helene Udy as Lynn, a tormented nun who confesses to having committed a crimethe film begins with an unsettling tone that leaves the viewer anticipating what is about to unfold.
For those looking for an intense, well-produced experience in a short amount of time, “Disco Inferno” promises to be an excellent choice on Netflix.
Trailer for Disco Inferno, Netflix short
Embed – Disco Inferno (Clip) | Trailer in Spanish | Netflix
Cast of Disco Inferno, Netflix short
- Soni Bringas (Mel)
- Stephen Ruffin (Brandon)
- Helene Udy (Lynn)
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