[1] Her 2023 documentary Daech, les enfants fantômes (ISIS, the Ghost Children) earned her the Albert Londres Prize for an audio-visual work.
[5] In 2017, she took a stand against anti-Asian racism by creating the "Asiatique de France" music video alongside Frédéric Chau, Anggun, and other prominent French Asian personalities, generating considerable media attention.
[6][7] Between 2018 and 2020, Lam Trong directed four documentaries aired on France 2: Joséphine H, Lilian Dubus et L'Enfant roux (Lilian Dubus and The Red-Haired Child), and Daech: les enfants du soupçons (ISIS: Children of Suspicion).
In the documentary Réseaux de la colère" (Networks of Anger), she provided a voice for Thaïs d'Escufon and Joachim Son-Forget.
In 2023, she directed the documentary Daech, les enfants fantômes (ISIS, the Ghost Children),[8] produced by Fabienne Servan-Schreiber, earning a special mention from the Jury at the Justice Documentary Festival Paris[9] and the Albert Londres Prize for an audio-visual work.