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In her new self-titled documentary, first lady Melania Trump offers a peek behind the scenes during the 20 days before she returned to the White House
Documentary director Brett Ratner chases the aloof first lady from SUVs to private planes in a profile loaded with B-roll but lacking an A-story.
Melania Trump's new Amazon MGM documentary - the most expensive in history - is even beating out Jason Statham's new action for a third-place finish behind 'Send Help' and 'Iron Lung' after galvanizing older conservative females and earning an A-CinemaScore.
Here's everything we learned from "Melania," which follows the first lady in the days leading up to President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
Yet, as hagiography, “Melania” is strangely self-defeating. We are told, for instance, that Melania’s father, Viktor Knavs, is an avid videographer, but the film is devoid of baby pictures, family mementos,
Inside the highly unorthodox road to theaters for the lightning rod project as the director opens up about his involvement ("I didn't do this to get me back into Hollywood") and Trump signals her lifestyle mogul ambitions.
First lady Melania Trump's documentary is in theaters. It shows her journey to the White House from a distance, with shots of Mar-a-Lago and Barron.