
DILLNBOCK
Original Film Score
Film Music by Composer
Lukas Tait
Arrangement: Lukast Tait
Slobodan Marjanovic
Director: Dominic Lehner
Genre: Folk Horror / Short Film
Country: Germany
Film Score for the Short Film Dillnbock
Composer Lukas Tait created the original film score for the short film Dillnbock, a dark folk-horror story set in a remote Bavarian village. Inspired by regional legends, the film explores the myth of the mysterious “Dillnbock”, a creature said to exist somewhere between folklore and reality.
The film music by Lukas Tait plays a central role in shaping the atmosphere of the story. Through cinematic orchestral textures and atmospheric sound design, the score enhances the tension between myth, fear and isolation that drives the narrative.
Cinematic Music and Atmosphere
The original score for Dillnbock combines orchestral elements with modern cinematic soundscapes. Dark string textures, low brass and evolving atmospheric layers create a haunting sonic world that supports the film’s visual storytelling.
Rather than relying on traditional horror scoring alone, the music focuses on psychological tension and atmosphere, gradually building suspense throughout the film. This approach allows the film score to function as an emotional guide for the audience while deepening the immersive experience of the story.
Lukas Tait – Film Composer
Lukas Tait is a composer known for creating cinematic and orchestral film music that blends powerful symphonic elements with modern production techniques. His work focuses on storytelling through sound, where melody, harmony and texture become narrative tools.
With the film score for Dillnbock, Tait continues his approach of crafting immersive musical worlds that support both the emotional depth and the visual identity of a film.