Jon Erich Garcia (born July 18, 1979) is an American director, documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and musician based in Portland, Oregon.
[1] He has released two full length albums and produced ten feature films including The Falls trilogy, Sex Weather and Love in Dangerous Times.
[5] In 2005, Garcia moved to Portland, Oregon where he began his professional music career by joining a regional band Slackjaw as a singer and guitar player.
[7][8] In 2010 after graduating from Portland State University, Garcia wrote screenplay and produced his first indie film, Tandem Hearts.
[10] In 2012, Garcia moved to Seattle where he wrote and produced The Hours Till Daylight, a supernatural thriller featuring Vannessa Vasquez, Quinn Allan, Sarah Jannette Parish and the former MLB player Carlos Sepulveda.
This was the final installment of the trilogy featuring Nick Ferucci, Ben Farmer, Curtis Edward Jackson and Rebecca Karpovsky.
[17] Stephan Farber from The Hollywood Reporter called Room to Grow "[sic] fresh, compelling stories to tell in this rousing and eye-opening film".