I Swear
I blink. I twitch. I jump. I click. I whistle. I shout.
2025 | 121m | English
Popularity: 13 (history)
| Director: | Kirk Jones |
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| Writer: | Kirk Jones |
| Staring: |
| Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at 15, John Davidson navigates his way against the odds through troubled teenage years and into adulthood, finding inspiration in the kindness of others to discover his true purpose in life. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 22, 2025 |
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| Director: | Kirk Jones |
| Writer: | Kirk Jones |
| Genres: | Drama, History |
| Keywords | scotland, biography, based on true story, tourette syndrome, 1980s, 1990s, triumph over adversity, inspirational, based on real person |
| Production Companies | Tempo Productions, StudioCanal UK, One Story High |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $8,208,011
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 28, 2026 Entered: Oct 10, 2025 |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Simon Hayes | Production Sound Mixer |
| Sam Sneade | Editor |
| Kirk Jones | Writer, Director |
| James Blann | Director of Photography |
| Laurence Brown | Finance |
| Stephen Rennicks | Original Music Composer |
| Fiona Mundy | Production Assistant |
| Matthias Pachner | Producer's Assistant |
| Kate Eldridge | Production Accountant, Production Manager |
| Abid Nazir | First Assistant Accountant |
| Charlene McGill | Assistant Accountant |
| Graeme Mackenzie | Line Producer |
| Remo Catani | First Assistant Director |
| Emma Zee | Post Production Supervisor |
| Annalisa Boyd | Assistant Editor |
| Paul Donnelly | Fight Choreographer |
| Carter Ferguson | Fight Choreographer |
| Clyde Jones | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Agata Rafalska | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Scott Christopher McIntosh | Camera Trainee |
| Paul Morgan | Camera Trainee |
| Kitty Darling | Camera Trainee |
| Sarina Vlaytchev | Camera Trainee |
| Elias Nygard | Camera Trainee, Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Jessica Pezet | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Andrew Harvey | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Stuart Liam McConville | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Derek Gereg | Digital Imaging Technician |
| George Geddes | "B" Camera Operator |
| Charlie Cowper | Steadicam Operator |
| Sean Corbett | Steadicam Operator |
| Sean Monroe | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Richard Hughes | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Ryan Bain | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Sam Short | Drone Operator |
| Miles Trotter | Drone Pilot |
| Hugo Saunders | Drone Operator |
| Justin Curran | Drone Operator |
| Richi Holt | Key Grip |
| Richi Holt Jr. | Assistant Grip |
| Craig Cowper | Gaffer |
| Danny May | Best Boy Electrician |
| Francis MacNeil | Best Boy Electrician |
| Vinny Cowper | Electrician |
| Veronika Kazakova | Electrician |
| Graham Blakeley | Electrician |
| Gregor Kirk | Electrician |
| James Harris | Electrician |
| Jake Connolly | Electrician |
| Ada Stachura | Script Coordinator, Script Supervisor |
| Dawn Franklin | Second Assistant Director |
| Abigail Ross | Second Assistant Director |
| Doug Inman | Second Assistant Director |
| Eilidh Murdoch | Third Assistant Director |
| Callum Johnson | Third Assistant Director |
| Mia Williamson | Floor Runner |
| Tommy Brennan | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Asib Akram | Production Coordinator |
| Marie Biebert | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Ada Urbaniak | Production Assistant |
| David Konix | Supervising Art Director |
| Felicity Good | Set Decoration |
| Larisa Gormal | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Connor Dupré | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Rebecca Smith | Assistant Art Director |
| Carla Begg | Standby Art Director |
| Callum MacLeod | Graphic Designer |
| Cora McGookin | Graphic Designer |
| Katie Fiore | Graphic Designer |
| John Knight | Property Master |
| Callum Donaldson | Dressing Prop |
| John Gordan | Dressing Prop |
| Lauren Evans | Casting Director |
| Denise Coombes | Costume Design |
| Sabrina Linder | Production Design |
| Kirsten Lane | Music Supervisor |
| Deb Kenton | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Piers Tempest | Producer |
| Georgia Bayliff | Producer |
| Kirk Jones | Producer |
| John Davidson | Executive Producer |
| Cindy Jones | Executive Producer |
| Lauren Cox | Co-Producer |
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I suppose there are bound to be some questions about whether or not this is acting or mimicry, but there’s no denying that the performance here from Robert Aramayo is truly engaging to watch. John Davidson is a confident and friendly young man from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders who might have a ... promising goalkeeping career looming until, at the age of 14, he develops an involuntary tic. This is swiftly followed by uncontrollable swearing and spontaneously violent gestures. His parents, whose marriage is already straining, and his teachers think he’s playing up and his school friends quickly turn into teasers and bullies. At this point, we head on a decade or so to meet a man who now knows he has Tourette Syndrome and who still lives a fairly medically and physically constrained life with his mum (a powerfully understated effort from Shirley Henderson). A trip to the supermarket with her sees him meet with old friend “Murray” (Francesco Piacentini-Smith who reminded me of the young Paul Nichols) to whom he explains a little about his condition. As luck would have it, his poorly mum “Dottie” (Maxine Peake) was formerly a mental health nurse, makes a mean spaghetti bolognese and has the patience of a saint, so she takes on the challenge of weaning him off his drugs, finding him a job and maybe even creating a psychological environment in which he might even be able to live on his own. It’s the middle task that sees him introduced to community centre caretaker “Tommy” (Peter Mullan) who takes a chance with this volatile young lad and gives him a job. As he steps out from his hitherto domestic shadow, John finds himself exposed to a society that is as unfamiliar with his condition as it is unwelcoming, even hostile, to it’s seemingly aggressive symptoms. What now ensues sees this young man work hard to not just better integrate himself into this community but also to try and help that, and the broader, community understand more about Tourette. This film combines the styles of a drama and a documentary effectively, and there is a definite chemistry between Aramayo and both a Peake who delivers a persona that is characterful, sensitive and feisty as well as a Mullan who adopts a semi-paternal role that provides the young man with a benign source of discipline and focus. In the end, though, it’s the effort from Aramayo that has to take him firmly into BAFTA territory as he delivers this cleverly written, frequently laugh-out-loud depiction of a flawed, charismatic and thoroughly decent man who becomes determined to improve not only his own lot, but to raise awareness to help others similarly sceptically diagnosed by an anxious and ill-educated society. There are one or two scenes that are tough to watch, but in the main this is an affectionate and entertaining film that opens eyes and smiles.