The Sound of Resistance is a documentary film exploring how feminist artists working across marginalised intersectional identities use creative practice to resist the systematic silencing of their voices. The film features four filmed interviews with London-based artists: Neusha Karshenans (journalist and documentary filmmaker), Barbie (performer and choreographer), Sweet Cheeks (community organiser and radio host), and Venceslava (musician). Through semi-structured interviews and observational b-roll footage, the film examines how diasporic identity, the body, and queer community spaces function as sites of feminist resistance. Positioning the filmmaker as a participant rather than a neutral observer, the documentary argues that filmmaking uniquely captures the embodied and relational dimensions of resistance that textual scholarship cannot access.