Victoria King

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Victoria King (born St. John's Newfoundland, Canada) is an independent filmmaker. King was the director of the National Film Board of Canada film White Thunder.

King, a graduate of Concordia University media studies directory her documentary White Thunder, a film of the events and circumstances surrounding the 1931 Hollywood film that resulting in the sinking of the SS Viking and the loss of 27 people. King is currently working on other documentaries involving the Churchill River Hydroelectric Project and another film dealing with the social impact of the Newfoundland fishery crisis.

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