The “Melania” Documentary Offers an Intimate Look at Very Little
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Feb 5, 2026 Lauren Collins, New Yorker staff writer who reported on the Melania Trump documentary. She discusses the film’s glossy but empty portrait, its staged scenes and marketing missteps. They analyze what the movie leaves out about Melania’s immigrant past, family life, and political contradictions. The conversation also covers production controversies and the film’s odd reception.
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Unexpected Theater Reactions
- Audiences skewed older and female, with visible MAGA attendees at some screenings.
- Tyler Foggatt witnessed a MAGA hat-wearer walk out during a slow scene.
Big Money, Small Substance
- Amazon paid unusually large sums and Melania had creative control, raising questions about motive.
- Collins notes $75 million spent, with about $40 million to Melania's company and heavy marketing support.
Controversial Creators, Controlled Image
- Brett Ratner directed the film amid controversy and many crew members sought credit removal.
- Collins emphasizes that Melania as executive producer had total control over the final product.




