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Where to watch Donald Trump’s wife’s Melenia’s documentary

'Melania' OTT release date: Here's when and where you can watch Donald Trump's wife's documentary

Melania Trump’s documentary is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, offering an intimate look at her life and behind-the-scenes moments. Directed by Brett Ratner, the film generated significant interest and positive audience response, achieving a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Its OTT release promises wider global reach for those interested in her story.

The documentary ‘Melania’ is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video starting March 9. The film offers the audience a look into Melania Trump’s life in the lead-up to an important occasion. The documentary covers personal happenings, engagements and behind-the-scenes footage that the audience would otherwise not see. Because of this, the project generated curiosity even before its release. Many viewers were eager to watch a film that promises a more personal and detailed look at her journey. Its availability on an OTT platform allows the general audience to access the documentary and watch the film from home.

Director returns with new project

Under the direction of Brett Ratner, the movie comes after a long break from directing for him. Brett Ratner is famous for directing the hit ‘Rush Hour’ series of action-comedies. This documentary is his first major directorial project in nearly a decade. Because of this long gap, the film generated significant interest among viewers and industry watchers. Many people were curious to see how the filmmaker would handle a documentary format and present the story of a well-known public figure. The project also brought renewed attention to Ratner’s work behind the camera.

Strong interest even before release

The documentary generated buzz even before being screened in theaters, as Amazon MGM Studios reportedly acquired the streaming rights for $75 million. This was significant and signified that the project could possibly attract a good number of viewers. While it was screened in theaters, many felt the film exceeded expectations for a documentary. It attracted almost $7 million at the opening weekend, and the global box office total for the film was marginally over $16.6 million. Such a number, as it should be in a documentary, was clear evidence of people’s interest in the content.

Positive audience response and wider reach

As per The Independent, the movie was produced for $40 million, yet it would require a $35 million budget for marketing. On the contrary, the film ended up receiving a powerful reception from the fans. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film’s score reaches 98% on the critics’ meter, which is based on verified viewer reviews. This, therefore, shows that many loved the film, and its story was well-received. As the film is now on OTT, it can be presumed that this will provide a wider global reach for the film and for viewers interested in learning more about Melania’s story.

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