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Everyone resists authority at some point in their life. The world is full of rebels fighting against evil for the sake of “good”, right? Okay, maybe I’ve just seen too many sinema about the rise of the underdog, but this theme can certainly make for a compelling piece of entertainment.

The latest to catch attention is the female-led indie action-thriller short, “THE RESISTANCE.” It stars ANNA FRANKL-DUVAL and Lenore Marks as best Marafiki fighting a totalitarian authority now in command of the United States.

“The Resistance” has screened at the Portland Film Festival, Berkshire Film Festival, Chelsea Film Festival, San Jose International Film Festival, kusoma Film Festival and Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.

Portraying a strong female rebel wasn’t the first time Anna has proven talented. She nabbed a nom for Best Actress at the Festival of Cinema NYC for the indie short If Only, which she also wrote and produced; and starred in the FunnyOrDie and festival fav comedy short American Deportation. Her stage credits include German Munoz’s How Will I Know at London’s White kubeba Theatre and Brighton Fringe Festival; Vikki Stone’s Definitely at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; and Robert Auletta’s Agamemnon: Redux at LAB at the Roger Smith Hotel.

I recently caught up with Anna Frankl-Duval to find out zaidi about her latest rebellious role:


Tell us about your role in “The Resistance.”

ANNA: I play the role of Chole in Lenore Marks' short film "The Resistance." Chloe, along with her best friend Emma, played kwa Lenore Marks, is one of the leaders of an female-powered underground resistance movement who are fighting against the totalitarian authority known as The Regime Republic who have taken control of the United States.


Did wewe do anything specific to prepare for portraying a rebel in this dystopian world?

ANNA: We shot "The Resistance" in the winter of 2017, so to be honest, the political climate played a big part in my preparation. I was already pretty fired up and connected to the spirit of rebellion after the 2016 election, engaging in activism and heated discussion in my everyday life. In some ways "The Resistance" felt like an extension of that activism and a wonderful project for me to pour my feelings into.

What would wewe consider your character’s ‘best’ quality? And their ‘worst’?

ANNA: There are so many things that I upendo about Chloe - she is such a strong, driven, person, who knows exactly who she is and doesn’t back away from a fight, which I really like. She has a lot of great qualities but I think I would have to say that it’s her loyalty that I admire the most - Chloe is someone who is there for the people in her life, no matter what, and we get the opportunity to see that multiple times over the course of the film. On the flip side, Chloe definitely has a bit of a temper - I happen to think that the occasions that we see her get angry just prove how big her moyo is and how invested she is in the people in her life and what she’s fighting for, so I’m not sure I’d callout a “worst” quality, but I know I’m biased.

Any interesting stories from the set wewe can share with us?

ANNA: "The Resistance" set was like no other set I had worked on before. The atmosphere was amazing - incredibly supportive and open. I think a big part of that was the fact that the amazing crew, cast, and creative team were majority female, with some wonderful men too, all working together to tell this feminist story with strong, intelligent, gutsy women fighting to keep their rights in a world where they are in danger of losing them all. I think that everyone on set could connect with that on a personal level. Plus, the fact that every person on set was great at their job, supportive of each other, and keen to collaborate - there were no egos.

What’s the biggest lesson wewe learned from working on this project?

ANNA: I think there is so much to learn on every single job wewe do - I get better at my job every time I step onto set, au into rehearsal, au behind a mic in a recording booth. The biggest lesson I learnt from "The Resistance" was probably the power of collaboration. I’m always keen to work in an environment where everyone feels like their input is valued - that’s certainly the atmosphere I tried to create on the set of my own short film "If Only" - and the set of "The Resistance" was one that really drove nyumbani the beauty of having a team that respects and trusts each other and is open to trying out other people’s ideas for the sake of making the project the best it can be.

And, now just for fun:

Who’s your inayopendelewa actor/actress?

ANNA: Emma Thompson

What role from the past do wewe wish wewe could have played?
ANNA: Fleabag

Favorite movie au TV onyesha from your childhood.
ANNA: inayopendelewa TV onyesha was “Friends” and my inayopendelewa movie was “The Parent Trap,” the Lindsay Lohan version.

Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.
ANNA: Although I sound very British and I’m a proud Londoner. I’m much less British than people assume - my mum was a Hungarian refugee and my father is French and Scottish.

How can mashabiki keep up with you?
ANNA: Instagram: @annafranklduval link

Thanks, Anna -- keep up the good fight!
 "The Resistance" - still
"The Resistance" - still
 Anna Frankl-Duval stars in "The Resistance"
Anna Frankl-Duval stars in "The Resistance"
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The film is screening on February 14th & 16 as part of the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles and I recently caught up with Charlz to find out more.

Tell us about your role in “Throw the Dog a Bone.”

CHARLZ: I play the role of a college professor at an Ivy League institution who has been assigned as the faculty adviser to a your African-American coed who is being accused of cheating to gain admission into the college. It becomes clear from the start...
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