Melania radiates power as she drops ultra-glam trailer for new film

by · Mail Online

Melania Trump has released a trailer for her new movie, which offers unprecedented access to her private life in the run-up to her husband's return to the White House.

The 104-minute film, titled Melania, will hit theaters worldwide on January 30, chronicling the dramatic 20 days leading up to Donald Trump's inauguration.

Amazon secured the film for $40 million - the largest documentary deal in history - after beating rivals Disney, Netflix and Paramount in a ferocious bidding war.

The trailer opens with a showstopping moment as the First Lady prepares to stride into the Capitol rotunda in her now-iconic inauguration ensemble.

'Here we go again,' she says, giving a knowing smile to the camera beneath her wide-brimmed boater-style hat.

The trailer shows Melania in her element, ascending the stairs to her private jet in sky-high stilettos, marshaling business meetings in Mar-a-Lago and Manhattan, and stunning in her white-and-black inaugural ball gown.

Behind-the-scenes footage captures tender family moments with son Barron and her father, while also shining a light on the rigorous security standards that surround the First Family.

The trailer ratchets tension as motorcades with blaring sirens race through the streets of New York.

The trailer opens with a showstopping moment as the First Lady prepares to stride into the Capitol rotunda in her now-iconic inauguration ensemble
Melania stuns in her white-and-black inaugural ballgown in the Amazon documentary
The footage shows Melania in her element, jumping out of motorcades in sky-high stilettos

'Is it safe?' Melania asks her security detail during one intense scene.

In another fascinating vignette, the First Lady interrupts her husband as he rehearses a speech.

'My proudest legacy will be that of peacemaker,' Trump says, before his wife interjects to add: 'Peacemaker and unifier.'

The intimate footage reveals how the power couple speak privately.

Melania calls her husband from the penthouse at Trump Tower in Manhattan.

'Hi, Mr President,' she beams. 'Congratulations.'

Trump replies with energy and enthusiasm, 'Did you watch it?'

Melania says casually, 'I did not. Yeah, I will see it on the news.'

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In another fascinating vignette, Melania interrupts the President as he rehearses a speech. 'My proudest legacy will be that of peacemaker,' Trump says, before his wife interjects to add: 'Peacemaker and unifier'
Melania calls her husband from the penthouse at Trump Tower in Manhattan
The footage shows Melania marshaling business meetings in Mar-a-Lago and Manhattan
Melania is pictured laying flowers at a funeral during one scene, as the President looks on
Melania is seen in the East Wing wearing her black and white gown for the Inaugural Ball
Melania and Trump are seen hosting at the Mar-a-Lago Club

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The idea for the movie was born immediately after Trump's election victory, with negotiations beginning just days later on November 18 last year.

The First Lady has been hands-on with every aspect of the production and insisted on cinematic excellence.

She did not want it to feel like a regular documentary, but an 'elevated film,' insiders revealed.

'The 20 days of my life, preceding the US Presidential inauguration, constitute a rare and defining moment—one that warrants meticulous care, integrity, and uncompromising craftsmanship,' Melania explained.

'I am proud to share this very specific moment of my life—20 days of intense transition and planning—with moviegoers and fans across the globe.'

Marc Beckman, Melania's agent and top adviser, led the high-stakes negotiations with Amazon boss Andy Jassy.

'I'm honored to be working with Amazon - they've been great partners from the minute we started to negotiate the deal, through production and now as we gear up for the film's release,' Beckman said.

The film marks another milestone for the First Lady following the release of her memoir, also titled Melania, which has dominated the New York Times bestseller list since its release.

The trailer concludes with Melania revealing why she wanted to make the film as she navigates a second term with a shrewd experience about the scrutiny that comes with the role.

'Everyone wants to know. So here it is,' she says.