

JFK's rumored mistress. A Georgetown murder. The CIA watching. What did she know?
During the conspiracy fueled civil rights movement of 1964, artist and political socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer is mysteriously murdered.
Production
Immaculate 1964 Georgetown atmosphere, all martini glasses and menace
Acting
Bobbie Grace channels dangerous elegance as the doomed socialite
Writing
Script treats conspiracy as character study, not cheap thriller

Director
Paul Sinacore
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mary Pinchot Meyer was one of the only women JFK reportedly trusted intellectually; her ex-husband Cord Meyer was a CIA operative who later admitted the Agency 'probably' had her diary.
The film resurrects a case that mainstream history largely abandoned, riding the wave of 2020s reassessments of women erased from Cold War narratives. Timely or opportunistic? You decide.