Douglas Buck

Douglas Buck is an American film director.

Buck grew up on Long Island, in New York State. He later moved to New York City, where he began making films while working as an airport electrical engineer.

Buck started by making short films, including ''Cutting Moments'' (1997), ''Home'' (1998), and ''Prologue'' (2003), all three of which were collected together in the ''Family Portraits'' anthology. ''Rue Morgue'' magazine selected ''Cutting Moments'' as one of its "100 Alternative Horror Films". In 2004 he began making a new version of Brian De Palma's 1973 film ''Sisters'' starring Lou Doillon, Stephen Rea and Chloë Sevigny, which was released in 2007, and described by ''Variety'' as "a worthy partner to his predecessor's famously violent slasher thriller". In 2008 Buck was reported to be working on an eco-horror film titled ''The Broken Imago'', which he stated was influenced by the 1976 Spanish film ''Quién puede matar a un niño''. While a short proof-of-concept piece was produced, the feature film was not.

Buck also co-wrote the 1999 film ''Terror Firmer''. Provided by Wikipedia
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