After many disappointments, Olivia gives up on the idea of ever feeling the full joy of intimacy. As she loses confidence in herself and becomes ashamed of her body, a figure appears filled with glitter and wise words. This figure is Mary the fairy. Mary is on a mission to show Olivia the beauty of pleasure and the importance of sexual liberation. With hopefulness that this will unlock a level of self-assuredness that Olivia has never experienced before.
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| Camera | Madelin Aranda-McGarrity | Director of Photography |
| Art | Renee Holland | Production Design |
| Editing | Phoebe Tilse | Editor |
| Editing | Ethan Weaver | Additional Editor |
| Sound | Angus Pritchard | Sound Designer |
| Editing | Sam Davison | Colorist |
| Directing | Emily Angell | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | Bianca Delorme | First Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Oliver Shaw | Second Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | Ryan Barbaro | Gaffer |
| Sound | Ethan Weaver | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Phoebe Tilse | Director |
| Writing | Ryan Barbaro | Writer |
| Writing | Phoebe Tilse | Writer |
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