| Title: | Box No. 1 |
| Logline: | Lorena “Hick” Hickok enters Eleanor Roosevelt’s life in 1928 while covering Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s run for New York governor, deliberately avoiding stories about the candidate’s wife to escape the confines of “women’s pages.” By 1932, as Eleanor emerges as a major political force, Hickok recognizes her significance and conducts their first official interview—igniting a bond her editor had warned her against. After FDR’s election, the two women grew inseparable in New York, sharing late-night dinners, concerts, and quiet evenings in Hickok’s small apartment as their “close friendship” deepened beyond the bounds of reporter and subject. |
| Writer(s): | Marcela Davison Aviles |
| Genre(s): | Drama, Romance, LGBTQ |
| Management: | Rick Berg | Code Entertainment |
| Attorney: | William Skrzyniarz, Tanya Mallean | Skrzyniarz & Mallean |
| Companies: | TomKat Media, Killer Films |
| Additional: | Based on the true story and letters by Eleanor Roosevelt. Kat Taylor, Davison Aviles, Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler will produce. |