The focal point is a potential cinematic adaptation of a historical novel centered on Belle da Costa Greene, the personal librarian to J. P. Morgan. This individual, a woman of color who passed as white, curated a world-class collection of rare manuscripts, books, and art for the financier. Speculation exists regarding its development into a visual medium accessible through a prominent streaming service.
Such a project holds significance due to its potential to bring a compelling historical narrative to a wider audience. It allows for an exploration of themes such as identity, race, class, and the power dynamics within the art world of the early 20th century. Furthermore, it highlights the contributions of an often-overlooked figure in American history and library science.