An Amazon spokesperson said it would provide an undisclosed backstory about Melania and said it had secured exclusive rights for the documentary to screen and stream the theater.
The documentary, which Melania is known to direct the production, began filming in December last year and will be released in the second half of next year.
The documentary was directed by Brett Ratner, who is famous for the film Rush Hour series.
Director Ratner was kicked out of the film industry in 2017 after several women accused him of sexual harassment during the "Me Too Movement," which exposed the damage of sexual violence.
The U.S. media pointed out that Amazon's production of a Melania documentary is not surprising considering Bezos has expressed support for Trump and donated a large amount of money to prepare for the inauguration.
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