Melania Trump is getting the documentary treatment. The film will be released in theaters and on Amazon Prime Video, and the company released a statement saying it would provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at Melania's life.
Amazon Prime Video will release a documentary about Melania Trump. “We started the production in November, and we are shooting right now,” Melania told Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt “So it’s a day-to-day life,
The film, billed by the company as a “behind the scenes” look at her life, started shooting in December and is slated for theatrical and streaming release this year.
The documentary comes as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and other tech and media execs seemingly want to curry favor with Trump—and avoid his wrath.
Amazon has licensed a documentary about incoming First Lady Melania Trump that will be directed by Brett Ratner.
The incoming first lady will serve as an executive producer for the film, but it's unclear how much she'll be paid.
Trump addressed the film, which will be directed by Brett Ratner, for the first time in an interview with 'Fox & Friends' Monday.
As Jeff Bezos joins the lineup of billionaires making nice with President-elect Donald Trump, Amazon Prime Video said Sunday that it plans to release a documentary about Melania Trump to “give viewers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look” at the incoming first lady.
"Prime Video will be sharing more details on the ... Element Media will serve as producer on the film alongside Melania Trump, Amazon's spokesperson said. Melania Trump, 54, remained largely ...
Melania Trump is going to have her moment in the spotlight.
Melania Trump says she's packed and ready for the move back into the White House next week. The incoming first lady also says she plans to revive her children's initiative and that an upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary about her life was her idea.
The film, scheduled to be released later this year, will give viewers an “unprecedented behind-the-scenes look” at the incoming first lady’s life, Amazon said.