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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Melania Movie Pulled Over Theater's Witty Marquee

Melania Movie Pulled Over Theater's Witty Marquee

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Amazon MGM Studios removed the "Melania" film due to a theater's marquee.
  • The theater manager stated the film's screening did not sit well locally.
  • The documentary "Melania" grossed $7 million in its opening weekend.
Melania Movie Pulled Over Theater's Witty Marquee

The documentary film "Melania," focusing on First Lady Melania Trump, was removed from screening at Oregon's Lake Theater & Cafe. This action was initiated by Amazon MGM Studios, reportedly due to the theater's unconventional and witty marquee description of the film. The theater's sign included a playful nod to designer brands and a quote from "The Art of War."

The theater manager, Jordan Perry, stated that while he was willing to comply with Amazon's request, the film's presence had been a point of contention within the local community. He clarified that the decision to remove the film was not a result of public outcry but a corporate decision by Amazon.

Perry explained that his intention with the marquee was not to be overtly critical but to spark conversation. He also noted that a portion of the ticket sales for the film, which he described as potentially propaganda and having intentional blind spots, would go to a company owned by Jeff Bezos.

Despite facing backlash and receiving poor critical reviews, the "Melania" documentary proved to be a box-office success, earning an estimated $7 million during its opening weekend.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amazon MGM Studios removed the "Melania" movie because they were reportedly upset with the theater's witty and creative marquee description of the film.
The marquee featured a playful question about Melania wearing Prada and a quote from "The Art of War" related to knowing one's enemy.
Despite controversy and low critical ratings, the "Melania" documentary was a box-office success, grossing $7 million in its opening weekend.

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