The tech company’s deal to release a film on Melania Trump has renewed scrutiny of Jeff Bezos’s efforts to get closer to the president-elect.
Melania Trump is set to become the FLOTUS as her husband Donald Trump takes office in January. Melania’s life has always been ambiguous, and many have tried to peek into it. Now, the tables are turning,
Amazon has paid $40 million for a documentary of Melania Trump’s life story in Jeff Bezos’s latest attempt to ingratiate himself with the president-elect.
No one in Hollywood has wanted to work with Brett Ratner since he was accused of sexual misconduct. So why is he helming a film about the First Lady?
Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos “took a personal interest in the doc,” a source tells Page Six.
Amazon is forking over $40 million for the licensing rights to a documentary about incoming First Lady Melania Trump directed by alleged sexual harasser Brett Ratner, according to a report. The as-yet-untitled film will receive a small theatrical release before it appears on the e-commerce giant’s streaming platform,
Melania Trump is the focus of a new documentary that's set for release by Amazon Prime Video later this year, the company announced Sunday.
The film, billed by the company as a “behind the scenes” look at her life, started shooting in December and is slated for theatrical and streaming release this year.
The documentary comes as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and other tech and media execs seemingly want to curry favor with Trump—and avoid his wrath. Sometimes, the medium is indeed the message. When the just-announced Melania Trump documentary comes out later this year,
Donald Trump's vision for America's future includes acquiring Greenland, reclaiming the Panama Canal, and annexing Canada as the 51st state.
Melania Trump is set to star in an Amazon Prime documentary by Brett Ratner, featuring cameos from Donald Trump and Barron.