Casey Anthony has revealed she is working on a “low-grade” movie of her life — highlighting her “turmoil” at getting accused of killing 2-year-old daughter Caylee.

Anthony, 33, told the Daily Mail that she is already working on the flick, “As I Was Told,” with first-time filmmakers in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.

She insisted it will reveal key new details, including a man who ordered her to hide Caylee’s death for a month — as well as help her change the public’s perception of her in a way her acquittal of murder in 2011 never did.

“I am not a monster,” she told the site.

“Hopefully one day people will find it in their hearts to believe that I could never do this,” she said of the 2008 death in Florida.

Anthony, who lives in West Palm Beach, Florida, expects the film to be finished next year — and claimed, “I care nothing about making money from this.”

“It would be a low-grade movie. Nothing like Paramount,” she told the Daily Mail.

As well as telling her life story, the film will show Anthony’s “tears and turmoil” plus her “anxiety and hardship” at facing accusations she killed her daughter without time to mourn her.

“I could care less what people think of me. I just feel my truth needs to be out of me. I need to close the book,” she said.

“As long as I get my side out so I can rest. I have spent years hearing other sides of what they believe to be true.”

She also claims it will explain why she hid Caylee’s death for a month — following the instructions of a man, not being named for legal reasons, who she says told her, “Live your life as normal, I will take care of it.”

“The movie is called ‘As I Was told’ because I’d done what I was told to do. I had to put on a fake persona throughout those 31 days,” she told the Daily Mail.

“I should have taken reign [sic] and done what I felt I should have done no matter who it hurt. My life was in others’ hands from beginning to the end.”

It will show sex scenes as well as her partying after Caylee’s death, leading to her in court and getting abused after her acquittal.

The only thing she says she disagreed with the filmmakers about was the scene of Caylee’s body being discovered — as she was to run out of the woods.

“That is like them making it look as if I put her there,” she said.

“I told them, ‘Hell, no! Not happening.'”

Anthony is aware that she has never completely escaped the suspicion that she was involved with the death of her daughter, whose skeletal remains were found in a trash bag in December 2008.

“It will make it clear that I had no part in Caylee’s death as far as how she died,” she insisted of the film, which will highlight her pain instead.

“I never for once thought that I would go to prison for what happened to Cays because I had faith in the justice system and my attorneys.

“I was planning for my future, I thought after the trial that I would be home free to do as I wanted.

“Never knowing or even thinking that people would not care about what the jury’s verdict was, they still crucified me after the fact.”