[2] She writes and directs documentaries about topics such as: aftermath of armed conflicts, human and political consequences of wars, and actions of the United Nations and other international non-governmental organizations.
[11][12] She has also investigated the genocide of the Herero and Namas in Namibia,[13] as well as the situation in the regions of Donbass,[14] Kashmir,[15] and Syria[16][2] Much of Poiret's work questions the actions of public authorities and international companies (e.g. Epidemics: the invisible threat[17], Welcome to Refugeestan[18] or My country makes weapons[19][20]).
Her documentaries are usually released first on French public television network; many are subsequently broadcast on European, Canadian, Australian, Japanese and the Middle Eastern TV channels.
This series delves into the Pegasus spyware developed by the Israeli NSO Group, which has been sold to multiple governments worldwide.
The investigation, part of the broader Pegasus Project, reveals the use of the spyware against journalists, human rights activists, and individuals close to Jamal Khashoggi.