Tangerine is a trailblazing indie film shot entirely on an iPhone 5s. The story revolves around a transgender sex worker who discovers her boyfriend has been cheating on her.
Unsane was shot on an iPhone 7 Plus. A psychological thriller follows a woman who involuntarily commits herself to a mental institution, only to encounter her stalker.
High Flying Bird was shot on an iPhone 8. The film follows a sports agent who must pull off a plan in 72 hours, pitching a controversial opportunity to his client, a rookie basketball player during the company’s lockout.
Directed by Zack Snyder, a short film was shot using an iPhone. It’s a visually stunning four-minute noir piece, blending crime, action, and drama, visually striking film even with a smartphone camera.
9 Rides tracks a ride-sharing driver on New Year's Eve as he picks up passengers. The film was recorded with an iPhone 6s, and it makes use of the personal nature of the smartphone camera to highlight the subtle emotional aspects of the actors.
Shot solely on a mobile phone, this dialogue-driven black-and-white feature film is a unique cinematic experience about a group of young people conversing largely through cell phones.
Directed by Park Chan-wook, a South Korean film was shot on an iPhone 4, the story revolves around a man who catches a mysterious woman while fishing at night, leading to a supernatural encounter.