Incoming US first lady Melania Trump will be the focus of a new Amazon documentary.
Mrs. Trump will serve as an executive producer on the Prime Video project, which is slated for release later this year.
Amazon Prime offered few details about the project, but said it looks forward to sharing this “truly unique story.”
Neither Mrs. Trump nor her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, have commented on the documentary since the announcement.
Because she has yet to comment, it’s unclear exactly how involved she will be, but the role of executive producer suggests she has editorial control over the film.
Amazon said the project began filming in December 2024 and will be released in theaters and streaming platforms in the second half of 2025.
“Prime Video will share more details about the project as filming progresses and release plans are finalized,” the company said in a statement.
“We are excited to share this truly unique story with our millions of customers around the world.”
The president-elect will take the oath of office later this month.
The documentary will be directed by Brett Ratner, who was accused of sexual misconduct by women including actress Olivia Munn in 2017. His lawyer denied the allegations.
It is the latest media project for Mrs Trump, who released an autobiography in October. The memoir was a New York Times and Amazon bestseller.
Mrs Trump has made only a handful of public appearances with her husband since leaving the White House in 2017.
Some US news outlets have reported that she will not be living in the White House when her husband returns to Washington later this month.
The documentary announcement marks the latest in a series of communications between the president-elect and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Last month, Mr. Bezos announced that Amazon would donate $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund and contribute $1 million.
Amazon also announced that it will stream Trump’s inauguration on its platform Prime.
Mr. Bezos recently called Trump’s re-election victory “an extraordinary political comeback” and dined with the president-elect at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.