Melania Trump and Amazon are partnering on a new documentary film about the first lady's life.
The film will be released in theaters worldwide next fall and will also be made available on the Amazon Prime streaming platform, the company announced Sunday.
"Amazon Prime Video has exclusively licensed an upcoming documentary film for both theatrical and streaming release that will give viewers an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at First Lady Melania Trump," a spokesman wrote in a statement.
"The project is executive produced by Fernando Sulichin (New Element Media) and Mrs. Trump – with Brett Ratner (RatPac Entertainment) attached to direct. Filming began in December 2024, with an anticipated release in the second half of 2025.
"Prime Video will be sharing more details on the project as filming progresses and release plans are finalized.
"We are excited to share this truly unique story with our millions of customers around the world."
Her new memoir "Melania" was released in October and had become an instant bestseller.
"In her memoir, Melania reflects on her Slovenian childhood, the pivotal moments that led her to the world of high fashion in Europe and New York, and the serendipitous meeting with Donald Trump, a chance encounter that forever changed the course of her life," the Amazon synopsis read.
"Melania opens up about their courtship, life in the spotlight, and experiencing the joy of motherhood. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from her time in the White House, shedding light on her advocacy work and the causes close to her heart.
"Melania offers an unprecedented look into her time as a first lady who was born outside the United States – a role she embraced with honor and dedication. It brings readers into her world and presents an in-depth account of a woman who has led a remarkable life on her own terms.
"Melania Trump's story is one of resilience and independence, showcasing her strength and unwavering commitment to her true self."
Eric Mack ✉
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