
Melania Trump has found herself in the spotlight once again, but this time over issues that have little to do with her position as First Lady of the United States or her marriage to Donald Trump. Former Slovenian-American model broke his secrecy through an audiovisual project in which he conveyed a different and more personal image.
Through the documentary MelaniaSet to hit theaters on January 30, 2026, Donald Trump’s Wife aims to tell her own story from the inside with an intimate and carefully crafted look. The first official trailer previews a work that moves away from traditional portraits and places Melania at the center of the story, not only in front of the camera but also in creative decisions.

The first image of the promotional item shows Melania Trump wearing the dark blue hat and matching coat that she wore to her husband’s inauguration. Then he utters the sentence “here we go again“, a few words that act as an introductory note to the documentary and a synthesis of the decisive moment she lives through. The return to the White House is presented not only as a political event, but as a deeply personal experience. Shortly afterwards, the First Lady directly challenges the viewer with another meaningful sentence: “Everyone wants to know. Well, here you have it“.
The documentary focuses on a very specific period: the twenty days before and after Donald Trump’s inauguration. This, as the trailer suggests, is a period of intense transition in which Melania assumes he is a private citizen take on the role of First Lady again. Throughout this process, the camera follows her as she balances her institutional responsibilities with her family life, her business commitments and her philanthropic side. The images range from work meetings to moments of personal planning, always with the idea of showing the inner life of a character that one would normally view from a distance.
Among the scenes shown in the preview are those related to the Preparation of official events. The viewer will watch her oversee important aspects of her public appearance, such as the design of the black and white dress she wore during the inaugural ball, participate in institutional photo shoots, and tour some of the most emblematic locations of her recent life, such as the White House, Trump Tower in New York, and the Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. These scenarios serve as a backdrop for a story that attempts to humanize the protagonist without sacrificing the solemnity of the situation.
One of the most striking elements of the trailer is the access unusual private situations in this type of production. Telephone conversations with the President and rehearsals of speeches are shown, in which Melania actively intervenes. In one of these moments you can hear her suggesting to her husband that he defines himself not only as a “peacemaker” but also as a “unifier”. Together with moments of personal reflection, these sequences create a portrait of a committed woman with her own criteria. She herself has emphasized that she doesn’t always agree with Donald Trump and that, in her words, “that’s okay.”
Beyond its narrative content Melania is also one An ambitious project from an industrial perspective. The 104-minute film was acquired by Amazon MGM Studios for $40 million, an unprecedented amount for a documentary. The operation was suspended after an offer in which other major platforms such as Netflix and Disney also took part. The director is Brett Ratner, who is known for commercially successful titles such as: rush hour And X-Men: The Last Standin her first major work since 2017. Melania Trump appears as an executive producer, a detail that reinforces the idea that the story is constructed from her own perspective.
The premiere will have an international dimension. In addition to the US, the film will also be released in Latin America, Europe, Asia, Israel and the United Arab Emirates, following an unusual global distribution strategy for an institutional figure. After going through the cinemasThe documentary will be added to the Amazon Prime Video catalog and the launch of a complementary documentary series is also planned for the same year.