Melania Lifts The Curtain On Intimate Phone Call With Trump In Ultra-Glam Trailer For New Film
Melania Trump just dropped the trailer for her new Amazon documentary, Melania, and it’s not a soft-focus lifestyle piece—it’s a front-row, behind-the-velvet-rope look at the 20 intense days leading up to the president’s return to the White House. The 104-minute film hits theaters worldwide January 30, and Amazon paid $40 million for it, outbidding Disney, Netflix, and Paramount in what’s now the biggest documentary deal ever. The trailer opens with Melania preparing to enter the Capitol for inauguration, cool as ice, delivering the line, “Here we go again,” like someone who’s done this before… because she has. From there, it’s stilettos on jet stairs, business meetings at Mar-a-Lago and Trump Tower, motorcades screaming through New York, and plenty of high-fashion moments—including her black-and-white inaugural ball gown. You also get rare, intimate footage: quiet family scenes with Barron and her father, intense security moments, and candid interactions with the president himself. In one standout scene, she corrects him mid-speech rehearsal—adding “unifier” to his “peacemaker” line—proof this is a partnership, not a prop role. Another moment shows her casually calling him after the election: “Hi, Mr. President. Congratulations.” Ice water in the veins. Melania was deeply hands-on with the project and pushed for what insiders call an “elevated film,” not a standard political documentary. She says those 20 days were a defining moment worth capturing with precision and control—two words that pretty much sum up her public persona. The film caps off a big run for the First Lady, following her memoir Melania, which has been sitting comfortably atop the New York Times bestseller list. The trailer closes with her reason for finally opening the door: “Everyone wants to know. So here it is.”










