Jentis wrote and produced her first indie feature
And Then Came Love in 2007, which stars
Vanessa Williams,
Ben Vereen and
Eartha Kitt (in her final film appearance). The movie was filmed at her
alma mater, Syracuse University, where the chancellor's suite in Lubin House was converted into the apartment where Williams’ character lived. Jentis gave university students the opportunity to be interns, assisting with pre-production and post-production activities. Her directorial debut was in 2011 with the coming-out film
The One, starring
Jon Prescott,
Margaret Anne Florence and Ian Novick, Jentis also produced and wrote the script for the movie. The film is a romantic
dramedy about a man who plans to marry a woman, when a month before his wedding, he falls in love with a man from his past. Jentis said she wrote the screenplay "after spending several nights with friends discussing true love”, and it was the fastest script she had ever written.
Bad Parents, released in 2012, is based on her award-winning play
It’s All About the Kids, and was produced, written and directed by Jentis. The film stars
Janeane Garofalo,
Cheri Oteri and
Kristen Johnston, and was inspired by Jentis' personal experiences as a
soccer mom. The film was shot entirely in
New Jersey and used several kids from local soccer teams in the area where Jentis once lived as talent for the feature. Jentis said making the film "was cathartic to go through," and it's "absurd behavior, but it's stuff that's not far from the truth". The movie won Best Feature Film in 2013 at the
Hoboken International Film Festival. ;Short films In 2010 Jentis wrote and produced
Dream House, a short directed by
Darien Sills-Evans, that explores the dark side of the suburban dream. ==Web series==