“Wadeha At The End” A Supernatural Odyssey Through San Antonio
Interview with Victoria Xashara-Prescott
Prepare to be transported into the captivating realm of "Wadeha At The End," an innovative project by Victoria Xashara-Prescott, a talented filmmaker and writer originally from San Antonio, now based in Los Angeles.
With a premise that challenges norms, the show's logline, "When rampant mental illness turns everyone into household objects, a leftover ragtag crew must combine their grandmother's magic to heal themselves and their city," promises a surreal adventure through the heart of San Antonio. Infused with the essence of the city, from its diverse cast to its intricate character dynamics, the series reflects Prescott's deep connection to their roots.
As Prescott states, "I'm deeply San Antonio in all of my art practices," underscoring the authenticity that permeates the show.
From what can be gleaned from our conversation with Victoria, "Wadeha at The End" offers a unique exploration of mental illness in the city, shedding light on overlooked and underserved issues
This project also suggests parallels to the captivating worlds of "Stranger Things" and "Undone," hinting at a genre-defying masterpiece in the making.
Join us as we delve into the mysteries of "Wadeha At The End" in our exclusive interview with Victoria Xashara Prescott, in where we discuss the importance of embracing supernatural storytelling as a way to help us process complex issues such as mental health, family dynamics and generational healing.