The doc began filming shortly after the 2024 election and will be released theatrically and via Prime Video in 2025.
Brett Ratner is directing his first movie seven years after facing sexual harassment allegations reported by The Times. In 2017, six women, including actor Olivia Dunn, accused Ratner of sexual harassment and misconduct.
A new documentary on Amazon Prime from the future first lady suggests a changing, perhaps warmer, relationship between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the Trumps.
Ratner was accused at the height of the Me Too movement in 2017 by at least six women of sexual harassment or misconduct.
Melania Trump is going to have her moment in the spotlight.
Amazon is getting into business with Melania Trump. And Brett Ratner.
Amazon MGM Studios has officially announced the release of an upcoming Melania Trump documentary movie, which will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the First Lady. The untitled documentary is set to debut in both theaters and on Prime Video later this year.
Director Brett Ratner has set his first film since being accused of sexual misconduct and harassment at the height of the #MeToo movement: A Documentary about First Lady Melania Trump. Amazon MGM Studios has agreed to license the film, which will be released later this year.
Melania Trump's life story is set to be featured in an upcoming Amazon documentary, with the soon-to-be First Lady being paid handsomely for the project as the Trump family build closer ties with Amaz
Per Amazon’s statement (via Fox News Digital) , the documentary is being executive produced by Fernando Sulichin for New Element Media, as well as by Melania herself. As noted by the outlet, president-elect Donald Trump ‘s wife released a memoir titled Melania in October.
The director and producer Brett Ratner, forced out of Hollywood at the peak of the #MeToo movement, will direct a documentary about First Lady Melania Trump for Amazon, the studio confirmed Sunday. The move is both a warm embrace by the ecommerce giant for the incoming administration and a dramatic return for Ratner, the director of and the movies.