100% CINEMA.
0% AI.
Unlimited creativity.
Fiercely independent. Fiery creative vision.
The art and craft of the cinematic experience.
Trans centered storytelling, female/gender diverse crews, accessible filmmaking.
Srace Films is the the official website and film production company of Victoria Srace Stone.
My filmmaking mantra is to "make the films I want to make, they way the I want to make them,
with the people I want to make them with."
ACTIVE FEATURE PROJECTS
about me
If you truly want to know the essence of who I am, you will find it my work. My work mantra is to make the films I want to make, they way I want to make them, with the people I want to make them with.
Victoria Srace Stone
Needless to say, I was not born Victoria Srace Stone. A little googling will fill in that story if you are curious. But as is the experience of most trans people, trans = transformation. And that transformation is to the person that you truly, always were.
In 2021, after 7 years of increasing pain and disability, I was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) which I thought ended my filmmaking career and life. But thanks to medical technology and the incredible support of my family, friends and fellow artists, I've found a way to resume filmmaking on my terms.
Since my dad bought me a manual still 35mm film camera when I was 10, I've been driven to image what I see in the world, in my head, in my heart.
While I've worked on some incredible projects with some incredible people, it is not until now, with the 2026 launch of Srace Films, that I'm finally to fully express my true cinematic vision on screen.
Who or what is "Srace"?
In 2000, when I quit my deeply unsatisfying, immoral corporate job to return to filmmaking (I dropped out of film school in 1991), my production company was "Xiveren, Inc". It proved to be too hard for people to say or spell and I backed away from it.
But it actually was the last name of the first fictional character/alter ego I created in my teens "Srace Xiveren". A couple of years into my transition that my brother asked if "Srace" was an early sign of my true self. Of course she was. She was everything I wanted to be at 16. She was pretty angry, vengeful and bent on destruction.
But I'm older now. Victoria is my first name. But in age of AI, anti-trans and my battle with my CRPS disease, inner Srace warrior energy is something I've reconnected to drive me forward. And yes, Srace books, films, maybe even a series are in the works.
IMAGES FROM my films



