Exposing Trump’s True Character
Many Americans see Donald Trump through the lens of the more than nine years of negative media coverage that began when he announced his presidential candidacy at Trump Tower in June 2015. Inflammatory adjectives such as “racist,” “misogynist,” “fascist,” and “egomaniac” have been used to describe him. However, his closest friends, colleagues, and family paint a completely different picture in the new documentary The Man You Don’t Know.
“With anything in life, there is another side to the story, and that’s what this movie is,” director Christopher Martini told The New American. “This movie is literally showing that other side, where no one has really attempted to do that.”
“What if I come up with something that just turns me off?” Martini asked himself upon accepting the project. “And I can tell you, that didn’t happen. And by talking to his family directly, you see the children that he raised are so amazing and remarkable. That to me, that said it all. And it was sort of like this wonderful validation for something that I already felt from the beginning.”
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