Bleecker Street has released the first trailer forUnsane, a horror movie shot entirely on an iPhone by director/cinematographer/camera operatorSteven Soderbergh. Yes indeed, after a self-imposed retirement that led him to helming two seasons of the brilliant Cinemax seriesThe Knick, Soderbergh is back in full force—but he’s making very different kinds of things. Chronologically, he first made the “branched narrative” appMosaicfor HBO, which he also cut into a six-hour limited series version that’s now available on HBO On Demand. Then he made the sorely underseen, wildly entertaining “hillbilly heist” movieLogan Lucky, which hit theaters last summer. And now we’ve gotUnsane.

Soderbergh shot this movie entirely on an iPhone, which has been done before by filmmakers likeSean BakerandPark Chan-wook, but given Soderbergh’s penchant for experimentation is mighty exciting in this instance. This horror pic was made on the way down low withThe CrownstarClaire Foyin the lead, and Soderbergh will be crafting the marketing campaign himself like he did withLogan Lucky, tweaking the approach using the lessons he learned from that box office disappointment.

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The story follows a woman who’s convinced she sees her stalker everywhere, and who inadvertently admits herself to a psych ward. There, she continues to see her stalker and wonders whether she’s actually crazy, or if she’s in grave danger. This very much looks like Soderbergh having an absolute blast, and given that he’s a tremendously talented visual artist, I can’t wait to see him put his talents towards scaring the pants off of audiences. The iPhone cinematography is jarring, but it definitely feels like it works within the realm of this psychological thriller. Bring it.

Watch theUnsanetrailer below. The film also starsJoshua Leonard,Jay Pharoah,Juno Temple,Aimee Mullins, andAmy Irving.Unsaneopens in theaters on March 23rd.

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Here’s the official logline forUnsane:

A young woman is involuntarily committed to a mental institution where she is confronted by her greatest fear–but is it real or is it a product of her delusion?

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