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Víctor García (Spanish director)

Víctor García (born 4 December 1974) is a Spanish film director best known for his award-winning short film ''El ciclo'' and the 2007 American horror film ''Return to House on Haunted Hill''.
==Career==
García was born in Barcelona, Spain, in December 1974 and spent most of his early life there.〔("Victor Garcia." FearNet.com. 2010. ) Accessed 2011-02-07.〕〔(Harris, Dana. "'Smoke' Rises at Gold Circle." ''Variety.'' February 14, 2005. )〕 His first job in the motion picture industry was as a special effects technician,〔 working on Brian Yuzna's 2001 horror film ''Faust: Love of the Damned''. He later was employed by DDT Efectos Especiales, a special effects company based in Spain. Although he worked primarily on television commercials and television programs,〔 he also continued to do effects for motion pictures. He worked on effects for Pedro Almodóvar's 2002 film ''Talk to Her'', and Guillermo del Toro's ''Pan's Labyrinth'', ''The Devil's Backbone'', and ''Hellboy''.〔〔
His first directorial effort (as well as first screenplay) was for his own 2004 short film, ''El ciclo'' ("The Cycle").〔(Rosenbaum, Nancy. "Horror Film Festivals Rise from the Grave." ) ''MovieMaker.'' November 8, 2007.〕 When the film won the Best Horror Short award at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles, California,〔 García learned that he had a chance to meet one of his idols, noted special effects artist Stan Winston.〔 He paid his own way to Los Angeles (expending nearly all his own personal savings) to accept the award in person and meet Winston.〔
García was tapped to helm the horror film ''Smoke'' for Gold Circle Films in 2005, but the picture went into development hell and was never produced.〔 In October 2007, García was tapped to direct "scream queen" actress Dominique Swain in a horror film tentatively titled ''Slaughter.''〔(Goldstein, Gregg. "Actress Swain in Snuff Horror." ''Reuters.'' October 3, 2007 ); "CP, Ghostrider Partner for Fright Films." ''Variety.'' April 23, 2010.〕 However, the film never went forward. Within a month, García was hired by After Dark Films to make his feature film directorial debut helming ''Return to House on Haunted Hill'' (a sequel to the 1999 remake of ''House on Haunted Hill'').〔(Idelson, Karen. "U.S. Wants Talented Foreign Directors." ) ''Variety.'' November 8, 2007.〕 ''Return to House on Haunted Hill'' was a straight-to-DVD release, after which García directed several short webisodes for Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures.〔 In 2009, he was hired to direct ''Mirrors 2'', a straight-to-DVD sequel to the 2008 horror film ''Mirrors''.〔("Bookings & Signings." ''Variety.'' November 3, 2009. )〕
In August 2010, García directed the straight-to-DVD horror film ''Hellraiser: Revelations'' for The Weinstein Company.〔(Gingold, Michael. "Christy Romano and William Katt Talk 'Mirrors 2'." ) ''Fangoria.'' October 19, 2010.〕 This was followed in 2012 by ''Gallows Hill'', a film about an American family in Colombia who free a young girl kept captive by an innkeeper, only to discover they've unleashed a terrible evil. The Peter Facinelli starrer was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2013.〔(de la Fuente, Anna Marie. "Colombian Productions, Projects and Players at Cannes." ''Variety.'' May 19, 2013 ), accessed 2013-08-22; (Hopewell, John. "Bogota Buzzes With Projects, Shoot Talks." ''Variety.'' July 15, 2013 ), accessed 2013-08-22.〕 ''Gallows Hill'' was renamed ''The Damned'' and released in October 2013. It did little box office, and received poor reviews. Jeannette Catsoulis in ''The New York Times'' called it "tepid".
Garcia was tapped in July 2013 to direct the horror film ''Crawl to Me''. The film follows two young adults with a child who move into a remote farmhouse only to find an evil presence in the basement.〔

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