Kephart's first feature film was Graveyard Alive: A Zombie Nurse in Love, which she wrote, directed, and produced. The film was well received by critics,[1][2][3] who appreciated its camp horror and modern feminist motifs, while at the same time evoking the traditional days of black and white, Techniscope wide-screen. Since its premiere in 2003 the film has screened in over 20 international film festivals and garnered numerous awards,[citation needed] as well as being picked up for distribution and international sales.In 2005, Kephart provided computer support for The Greatest **** Ever Played. In 2006 she was assistant to Tony Goldwyn while he directed The Last ****. She also appeared in a 2009 documentary Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror.In 2013, Kephart released her latest film, Go Into the Wilderness, shot in Quebec’s remote North Shore.