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Victoria U. Bell’s Pasha Entertainment Promises a Fresh Take on Horror with “Heir of the Witch”

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In the world of independent filmmaking, there are stories that not only entertain but also inspire. Stories that push the boundaries of creativity and empower those who dare to dream. Pasha Entertainment, a thriving independent film production company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is one such entity that has been making waves in the industry. Founded by Victoria U. Bell and Pat Moore in 2017, Pasha Entertainment has become a prominent player in the world of cinema, and their latest venture, “Heir of the Witch,” is a testament to their commitment to crafting compelling and distinctive narratives.

Victoria U. Bell, the driving creative force behind Pasha Entertainment, is a true polymath. She wears many hats in the world of filmmaking—writer, producer, director, and actress. Her extensive experience in various facets of film production positions her as a seasoned leader, equipped with invaluable insights for nurturing her team and refining script development. But what sets her apart is her unwavering dedication to creating stories that resonate deeply with audiences.

“Heir of the Witch,” the debut full-length feature film from Pasha Entertainment, is already making waves on major streaming platforms. It’s a unique blend of Western and Eastern cinematic styles that offers a fresh perspective on the horror genre. Victoria’s approach to filmmaking is anything but conventional. She dives deep into the characters and stories she brings to life, immersing herself completely in their worlds to deliver authentic and compelling performances.

In a recent interview, Victoria shared her approach to acting, saying, “As an actor, I possess a toolbox of techniques that I utilize to prepare for each role I undertake. My approach to acting is predominantly rooted in method acting, where I immerse myself entirely in the character’s persona. For instance, when I was preparing for my lead role as Anna in ‘Heir of the Witch,’ I committed fully to her character’s journey. Months before filming commenced, I intentionally distanced myself from anything that reminded me of my own identity, allowing Anna to take over.”

This level of dedication and commitment to her craft is what sets Victoria apart from other artists like her. She doesn’t merely play a character; she becomes the character. It’s this authenticity that resonates with audiences and leaves a lasting impact.

But Pasha Entertainment is more than just a platform for Victoria’s creative endeavors. It’s a tribute to her late mother, affectionately known as “Pasha.” Victoria’s mother made immense sacrifices to ensure that her children enjoyed a life of abundance and opportunity. However, her own dreams remained unfulfilled. Victoria often wonders what her mother might have achieved with her artistic gifts under different circumstances. In her mother’s honor, she dedicates her work to inspiring others to chase their dreams.

 

“In my most recent film, I proudly assembled a team consisting of 80% women, many of whom were taking their first steps into the industry. Leading by example, I encouraged each member to create and share their own stories, and I witnessed many of them embark on their own cinematic journeys,” Victoria shares. “This, to me, is the most gratifying reward—to inspire others to follow their dreams. I am deeply committed to empowering women from all walks of life to share their unique narratives. Our voices are potent, and our stories deserve to be heard and celebrated.”

Victoria’s journey from a Moldovan farm to the world of independent filmmaking has been a remarkable one. She grew up cherishing the beauty of nature, and those early experiences would later serve as inspiration for some of her scripts. Her background in business and finance equips her with formidable project management skills, ensuring that her creative vision is realized efficiently and effectively.

In her own words, “I’m not one to conform to conventions. I’ve diligently studied the rules, only to then deliberately shatter them, presenting my unreserved, genuine self. To me, art represents the most profound and intimate means of self-expression through the medium of storytelling. I craft narratives that delve into territories deemed too personal for casual conversation.”

Pasha Entertainment aims to target more horror enthusiasts worldwide who seek something beyond the ordinary through “Heir of the Witch.” “I’ve injected my own distinct approach to filmmaking by blending Western and Eastern cinematic styles, resulting in something truly exceptional and distinctive,” shares Victoria. “It’s a creation that comes straight from my heart to yours, offering a fresh and unique perspective on the genre.

Pasha Entertainment and its founder, Victoria U. Bell, are making a significant impact in the world of independent filmmaking. Their dedication to crafting distinctive narratives and empowering creativity is not only commendable but also inspiring. As Victoria Bell aptly puts it, “Your talents and gifts have been bestowed upon you for a purpose. It’s important not to hoard them selfishly but to generously share them with the world.” With “Heir of the Witch” and their future projects, Pasha Entertainment is doing just that—sharing their talents and gifts with the world and inspiring others to do the same.

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