Melania Trump's Documentary 'Melania' Premieres, Offering Glimpse of 20 Days Before Inauguration

 Former First Lady Melania Trump will premiere her documentary, "Melania," at the Kennedy Center on Thursday ahead of its global theatrical release. 

A cinematic promotional poster for the documentary "Melania" featuring a thoughtful portrait of former First Lady Melania Trump.

offering a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the 20 days leading up to her husband's return to the White House.

A "Window" Into Private Transition Period

The film, which Melania Trump produced, documents the period between the 2024 election and the presidential inauguration.

"For the first time in history, people will witness the 20 days leading up to the inauguration, through the eyes of an incoming first lady," she stated while ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.

The nearly two-hour project aims to demystify the private figure, showing her juggling roles as a businessperson, wife, mother, and coordinator of the family's move back to the Executive Mansion.

Public Perception and "Refining Her Image"

Melania Trump walks a red carpet, waving to photographers at the Kennedy Center premiere of her documentary.

Melania Trump remains an enigmatic figure to much of the public. A January 2025 CNN poll showed about 4 in 10 adults had no opinion or hadn't heard of her.

Historians suggest the documentary is a strategic effort to shape her legacy. “I think it’s an attempt... to really refine her image for the American public,” said historian Katherine Sibley.

The trailer features her looking into the camera on Inauguration Day, saying, “Here we go again.”

First Lady's Advocacy and Legislative Work

A behind-the-scenes film still showing Melania Trump reviewing inauguration preparations in the White House.

Beyond traditional ceremonial duties, Melania Trump has focused her influence on specific policy areas.

Her top priorities include child well-being, notably through the "Take It Down Act"—a law criminalizing non-consensual intimate image publication—and the "Fostering the Future" program for foster children.

She also took a direct diplomatic step, writing a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin that aided in reuniting eight Ukrainian children with their families.

Unprecedented Commercial Undertaking from the White House

The documentary, produced by AmazonMGM Studios at an estimated cost of $40 million and directed by Brett Ratner, represents an unusual commercial venture for a sitting first lady.

“As far as I know, she’s the first first lady to be paid a lot of money to have a documentary made about her,” noted historian Katherine Jellison. It will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video after its theatrical run, which includes about 1,500 U.S. screens.

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This report is based on official announcements, interviews, and historical analysis.

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