Inheritance is one of only a few mainstream feature films that has been filmed on an iPhone.
Now a target, shes forced to unravel new mysteries as she becomes tangled in a wide-reaching conspiracy.
Usually, feature film productions opt for incredibly sophisticated and expensive camera rigs to bring their stories to life.
However, for Inheritance, director Neil Burger felt like the iPhone was the perfect choice for them.
I wanted to be looking at the world.
And I wanted to have our characters in a situation where they were really moving through the world.
Because, for all they know, it’s just some friend shooting their friend with an iPhone.
There were no boom mics.
There was no lighting.
So again, not to do it as a gimmick or but to do it as access.
And we shot with a very guerrilla crew.
Phoebe’s character took the real journey that her character takes.
So, we would be on an airplane, and we’d be stealing the shot.
They’d be talking.
There’s this vulnerability about her, which makes her a great target for him.
Because a lot of acting on films is just waiting around, really.
And there was none of that on this.
It was so go, go, go.
I was never bored for one second.
So that was the joy of it.
And what did I learn?

Dynevor: Oh, I loved being in India.
It was kind of wild.
Watch the full interview here:
Inheritancelands in theaters on January 24.

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