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June 8, 2025 49 mins

Victoria Male is an internationally recognized screenwriter, earning accolades from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, film festivals, and major industry lists. Most recently, she’s consulted for the popular entertainment apps GalateaTV and PocketFM.

Her prose has appeared in over a dozen literary magazines, including oranges Journal, The Chamber Magazine, Carolina Muse, The Icarus Writing Collective, and Retrospect Journal. She’s also written op-eds and personal essays spanning a variety of topics for major publications like No Film School and Salty Magazine.

A New Jersey native and Tar Heel, Victoria is a shrewd adaptor of biography, history, and mythology, and is particularly drawn to unearthing and illuminating the parts of the past that are relevant today. She seeks to balance both spectacle and character intimacy as a storyteller as well as champions inclusivity on and beyond the page.

Victoria worked with some of the most prolific talent in Hollywood today through spending five years in creative development at The Montecito Picture Company under Ghostbusters’ director/producer Ivan Reitman. Recently, she aided in launching the Western arm of media startup Graphic India.

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