Melania director breaks silence on the secrets she let him film

Renowned director Brett Ratner, known for previously hosting a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, is now highlighting the “unbelievable” bond between President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in his latest documentary.

In an exclusive phone interview with the Daily Mail on Thursday, Ratner shared that Melania Trump imposed no restrictions on the film, allowing him to capture genuine, heartfelt moments between the nation’s first couple.

“I witnessed a lot of loving and affectionate warmth from both sides,” Ratner remarked. “Melania wasn’t hesitant to let me include these moments. I expressed my desire to feature them, and she simply said, ‘Alright Brett, if you want to put it in, put it in.'”

Ratner emphasized the authenticity of the footage, stating, “What I captured is truthful—nothing was staged or false.”

A source who previewed the film, set to premiere in theaters this Friday, noted that while it showcases the couple’s relationship, it doesn’t feature any excessive public displays of affection.

A source who has seen the movie – which hits theaters Friday – said there’s no over-the-top PDA between the president and his wife. 

Rather, Ratner said he captured ‘genuine affection’ as he filmed the Trumps for 20 days before last year’s inauguration. 

‘They didn’t see that I wasn’t focusing on their faces. I was focusing on their hands that were below the frame holding each other,’ he said, describing one scene.

Melania director Brett Ratner talked to the Daily Mail by phone ahead of Thursday night's premiere of the movie in Washington, D.C., saying he faced 'no censorship' from the first lady about depicting her relationship with the president

Melania director Brett Ratner talked to the Daily Mail by phone ahead of Thursday night’s premiere of the movie in Washington, D.C., saying he faced ‘no censorship’ from the first lady about depicting her relationship with the president  

'I saw a lot of very loving, affectionate warmth coming in both directions,' Melania director Brett Ratner said about the relationship between President Donald Trump (left) and First Lady Melania Trump (right) captured in his new film

‘I saw a lot of very loving, affectionate warmth coming in both directions,’ Melania director Brett Ratner said about the relationship between President Donald Trump (left) and First Lady Melania Trump (right) captured in his new film

The former Democratic donor found himself working for the most famous Republicans in the country after getting a call ‘out of nowhere’ from Marc Beckman, a top adviser to Melania, after Trump won the 2024 presidential campaign.

Beckman told Ratner that Melania would like to talk to him about an idea she had and then divulged that she was interested in doing a documentary. 

Ratner, known for the Rush Hour movies and X-Men: The Last Stand, pointed out on the call that he’s known for cinematic films and had never directed a documentary before.

‘So I was a little surprised, but he goes no, she has a big idea,’ Ratner recalled. 

Shortly after the conversation, Ratner drove from Miami to Palm Beach to meet the former and future first lady at Mar-a-Lago. 

‘And she said she had this vision to do a film that was for the theaters. Something that was more cinematic than just talking heads,’ he explained. 

‘And I said, “well, would it be about your life?” She said, “no, nothing to do with my life,”‘ he went on. 

Melania said she wanted the movie to be about ‘basically how fascinating the role is of the first lady and how most people, the public, don’t generally know what it entails.’ 

A trailer for the film shows First Lady Melania Trump arriving at the 2025 inauguration. Director Brett Ratner followed her for 20 days with the final day being President Donald Trump's second swearing-in

A trailer for the film shows First Lady Melania Trump arriving at the 2025 inauguration. Director Brett Ratner followed her for 20 days with the final day being President Donald Trump’s second swearing-in 

First Lady Melania Trump speaks at the Melania premiere Thursday night in Washington, D.C.,which took place at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center

First Lady Melania Trump speaks at the Melania premiere Thursday night in Washington, D.C.,which took place at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center 

President Donald Trump (left) shows off his wife, First Lady Melania Trump (right), on the black carpet of the Melania movie premiere Thursday night in Washington, D.C., which was held at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump (left) shows off his wife, First Lady Melania Trump (right), on the black carpet of the Melania movie premiere Thursday night in Washington, D.C., which was held at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center

‘So she said she was going to grant me access that was unprecedented, that nobody had ever received and I was going to be able to take that and turn that into a movie that was going to reveal to the world, basically, the role of the first lady,’ he continued.

Ratner agreed because Melania’s vision was bigger than a ‘MAGA film.’

He was also hoping it could be received as apolitical. 

‘Because, of course, me being a Hollywood guy, I didn’t want to be involved in a film that was political in any way,’ Ratner said. 

Ratner has largely not worked in Hollywood since a #MeToo scandal in 2017, where he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women – accusations he denied. He also appeared in the Epstein files in a photograph with Jean-Luc Brunnel, a now-deceased French modeling agent and longtime associate of Epstein. 

Ratner and the first lady decided to capture the 20 days in January before the president was sworn back in. 

‘And then when I started filming her, I realized that she was like a movie star from the glory days of Hollywood, where she understands lighting, she understands movement,’ Ratner said of the former model.

He said that while Melania is the star, the president-elect was ‘definitely the co-star.’

Director Brett Ratner walks the black carpet at Thursday night's Melania movie premiere in Washington, D.C. Ratner told the Daily Mail that he once hosted a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton. 'But the cool thing about the Trumps is that they know that and they don't care,' he said

Director Brett Ratner walks the black carpet at Thursday night’s Melania movie premiere in Washington, D.C. Ratner told the Daily Mail that he once hosted a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton. ‘But the cool thing about the Trumps is that they know that and they don’t care,’ he said

Melania director Brett Ratner said President Donald Trump (left) is 'most relaxed' and 'most confident' when he's around First Lady Melania Trump (right)

Melania director Brett Ratner said President Donald Trump (left) is ‘most relaxed’ and ‘most confident’ when he’s around First Lady Melania Trump (right)

‘He delivered,’ Ratner said. ‘He knows how important the film was for her, and what I’m most proud of is that, I think the president comes across as real as it comes.’ 

Trump is known to have a much warmer personality behind-the-scenes than he often puts on display at political events where he’s lampooning his rivals.

‘I think when he’s with his wife, he’s the most relaxed. He’s the most confident,’ Ratner commented. ‘He was just as sincere and real – I think people see his humanity, as well, in the film.’

If talking about Trump’s ‘humanity’ seems like a far cry from someone who Clinton, Ratner explained that his grandmother was a Democrat, while his grandfather was a Republican – and Israel is the top issue he cares about.

‘So any president who supports Israel is my president. And Donald Trump is definitely my president, yeah,’ he said. 

He also hinted that he found his new business partners more tolerant.

‘I had a Hillary Clinton fundraiser at my house once. But the cool thing about the Trumps is that they know that and they don’t care,’ Ratner said.

‘On the other hand, if I was with the Democrats and I donated to a Republican, they would banish me from their world,’ the director added. 

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