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- Melania Trump's documentary, "Melania: Twenty Days to History," premiered in theaters on January 30.
- It follows Melania Trump in the 20 days leading up to the 2025 inauguration.
- The "very private" first lady was deeply involved in the film's creation, producer Marc Beckman told Business Insider.
First lady Melania Trump is no stranger to cameras, but this time, she's the one calling the shots.
Her new documentary, "Melania: Twenty Days to History," provides a glimpse into her life and work during the 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration. Released in theaters on Friday, the first lady served as both its star and producer.
"She's a very private and very selective person as to who she speaks to and what she does," Marc Beckman, Melania Trump's senior advisor and a producer of the film, told Business Insider. "We thought that this would be the appropriate opportunity to share a little bit more, to open the lens a little bit more into her family life, her career, and her philanthropy, all as she becomes first lady of the United States of America again."
Beckman said that the first lady was deeply involved in the film's creation.
"She participated not just with the creative direction, but in production and post-production," Beckman said. "She was in the edit room. She was helping with color correction. She was very much involved with music selection — every song was selected by her."
After its theatrical run, "Melania" will stream on Amazon, which paid $40 million for the film and a forthcoming docuseries set for release this summer.
Here are the most surprising moments and revelations from the documentary.