Her directorial credits include Chopsticks (which was premiered at the 2007 Vietnamese International Film Festival), The Muse (a dramatic short produced under the Visual Communications' "Armed with a Camera" Fellowship for Emerging Media Artists) which was also screened at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and which was nominated for the VC Golden Reel Award for Best Narrative Short Film, One Never Knows, Mine, Sushi, Eggbaby (2009), Shadow Man (2009) and Initiation (2009), which stars David Lee McInnis, Christopher Dinh, Tim Chiou, Kathy Uyen and Jerry Ying.
[5] Truong directed her first feature film in 2012 previously titled nightdreamblues but was re-titled Someone I Used to Know, written by West Liang, and starring Brian Yang, Eddie Mui, Emily Chang, West Liang, Tzi Ma and Diana Lee Inosanto.
[8] In 2013, Truong directed a feature film entitled Senior Project, written by a 16-year-old Hong Kong high school student named Jeremy Lin (not the basketball player).
[10] The film stars Ryan Potter (who plays the main character, Mike Fukanaga on Nickelodeon's Supah Ninjas) as the primary protagonist, "Peter", Vanessa Marano (ABC Family's Switched at Birth) as "Sam", Meaghan Martin (the main character, Jo, in Mean Girls 2, ABC's 10 Things I Hate About You) as "Natalia", Sterling Beaumon (Lost, Red Widow) as "Spencer", Kyle Massey (That's So Raven, Cory in the House) as "Andy", the YouTube star Lana McKissack as "Jill" and the stand-up comedian and actor Margaret Cho as "Ms.
[11] In 2017, Truong wrote and directed the feature film I Can I Will I Did about a depressed foster youth named Ben (Mike Faist of Challengers, Westside Story, Dear Evan Hansen) who is bullied and, as a result, eventually is in a car accident.