2023
Documentary

I Stand For Consent

Olivia McClymont
After a survey exposes the extent of sexual harm at her former high school, a filmmaker returns to amplify the student’s call for change and ask a pivotal question: Why is consent education still not compulsory in Aotearoa?

The Film Makers

Olivia McClymont

Olivia McClymont

Director

Liv McClymont, a committed Director, employs high-concept filmmaking to create energetic and entertaining experiences. With a decade of industry experience, her diverse portfolio includes comedy music videos for rock bands and narrative videos for pop artists. Known for pushing boundaries, Liv's warped-horror short film "Mothering Sunday" has won awards globally. Recently securing funding for Someday Stories 2023, her upcoming documentary, "I Stand For Consent," promises to spark meaningful conversations. Liv's captivating approach and continuous growth make her a formidable force in the directing world.

Jessica Todd

Jessica Todd

Producer

Jessica Todd, based in Ōtautahi Christchurch, boasts nearly 10 years of experience in the media industry in Aotearoa and the UK. An emerging independent producer, she is actively engaged in production for long-form drama projects and TVCs both at home and in Tāmaki Makaurau. Jess has produced acclaimed commercials and music videos, including Aldous Harding's 'The Barrel,' nominated for Video of the Year at the 2019 Vodafone Music Awards. With a stint in London as a Production Executive for Sky UK, managing a slate of 30 shows, she aims to be a show-runner producing world-class content out of Canterbury.