Melania Trump documentary struggles at UK box office

By Arts & Entertainment Desk

Melania Trump’s new documentary has made a notably weak debut in the UK, with early ticket sales indicating minimal interest among British audiences.
According to The Guardian, just one ticket was sold for a mid-afternoon screening at a cinema in Islington ahead of the film’s London premiere on Friday. An evening screening at the same venue reportedly sold only two tickets. The situation appeared even bleaker at several multiplexes, where all scheduled screenings at Vue cinemas in London recorded zero advance ticket sales.
The muted response comes despite the documentary receiving clearance from the British Board of Film Classification and extensive promotional efforts in the United States. Industry observers suggest the lack of turnout reflects limited audience engagement rather than distribution issues.


The documentary, which focuses on the former US first lady’s life and public image, has yet to attract significant attention in the UK market, raising questions about its broader international appeal.