Movie · 2026 · Documentary · 1h 44m · PG · English
Curator score: 0.0/10 (77.1K ratings)
Twenty days to history
Overview
Offering unprecedented access to the 20 days leading up to the 2025 Presidential Inauguration — through the eyes of the First Lady-elect herself — step inside Melania Trump's world as she orchestrates inauguration plans, navigates the complexities of the White House transition, and reenters public life with her family. With exclusive footage capturing critical meetings, private conversations, and never-before-seen environments, Mrs. Trump returns to one of the world's most powerful roles.
Ratings
Curator score: 0.0/10
IMDb: 1.4/10
Letterboxd: 1.11/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 10%
Metacritic: 5
TMDB: 3.6/10
Director
Brett Ratner
Production
New Element Media, Muse Films, RatPac Documentary Films, RatPac Entertainment, FilmNation Entertainment
Cast
Melania Trump, Donald Trump, Barron Trump, Hervé Pierre, Queen Rania of Jordan, Brigitte Macron, Peter Sohn, Adam Lippes, Aiko Mizutori, David Monn, Tham Kannalikham, Yaqi Sun, Hayley Harrison, Casey Nalls, Gabrielle Daymond, Alexandra Veletsis, Viktor Knavs, Joseph P. LaMorte, Enrique Salvo, Aviva Siegel
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, access-driven political portrait that reads less like a revealing documentary than a controlled piece of image management. The overwhelming audience reaction suggests it offers little insight, little cinematic value, and plenty of controversy without the substance to justify it.
Best for
Viewers interested in political media strategy and public-image construction
People studying modern celebrity politics and presidential branding
Completionists tracking Trump-era cultural artifacts
Skip if
You want genuine investigative journalism or critical distance
You dislike propaganda-adjacent hagiography
You prefer documentaries with strong authorship, structure, or emotional depth
Overview
This is the kind of documentary that promises intimacy but appears to deliver choreography. With unprecedented access to a highly scrutinized public figure, the film seems designed to control the frame rather than open it up, turning a political transition into a polished exercise in self-presentation.
Worth noting
The reaction around it is overwhelmingly hostile, and that matters: audiences are not responding to revelation, but to the sense that they are being sold a narrative already decided in advance. The result feels less like a portrait than a brand extension, with the machinery of power visible in every polished surface.
Bottom line
As a cultural artifact, it may be useful to historians of media, politics, and celebrity. As a viewing experience, though, it sounds thin, defensive, and frustratingly incurious. Unless you are specifically interested in the optics of the Trump orbit, there is little here to recommend.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Vinu · 22719 likes
Melania will return in the Epstein files
booksandbars (0.5★) · 16774 likes
If they showed this on a plane, people would still walk out.
thomasjvn (0.5★) · 6623 likes
Abraham Lincoln saw it and called it “the worst experience I’ve ever had in a theater.”
roelvst (0.5★) · 4820 likes
I pirated this movie and now I want my money back
Alisdair H (0.5★) · 4565 likes
Sex pest Brett Ratner resurrected by the state so he can make propaganda fluff about the dictator's wife.
2019 · Drama · 1h 49m · R · Curator 3.0/10 (345.2K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
A polished media-industry drama about power, complicity, and the politics of public image.
Topics
political documentary, celebrity politics, propaganda, public relations, White House, presidential transition, media manipulation, power dynamics, controversial, satirical