Lindsay Lohan will produce and star in 'Inconceivable'.
The 27-year-old actress - who was catapulted to the spotlight in 1998's 'Parent Trap' where she played twins Hallie Parker and Annie James - is making her comeback in the film which follows a woman who is trying to reclaim something she has lost.
Lohan - who has been admitted to rehab on numerous occasions in the past few years and finished her 90-day court ordered stint last summer - is excited about ''starting fresh'' and believes it could be ''therapeutic'' to focus on her career.
Talking at a press conference during the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, she said: ''I've never had the honour of coming here before ... to bring something to the table, which is starting fresh for me.
''It's a nice change to be back among people that are in the industry that I've been in since I was a kid.
''It's therapeutic for me to throw myself into something that really excites me and something that I love to do so much.''
The screen beauty will be responsible for finding a director for the project which is set to begin filming in March.
The film's producer and financier, Randall Emmett, called Lohan ''one of the greatest young actresses of her generation''.