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I Swear
I Swear

I Swear (2025)

79% User Rating
2h 1min
Drama
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"I blink. I twitch. I jump. I click. I whistle. I shout."

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.

Kirk JonesDirector

Cast

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Robert Aramayo

Robert Aramayo

John Davidson

Maxine Peake

Maxine Peake

Dottie Achenbach

Shirley Henderson

Shirley Henderson

Heather Davidson

Peter Mullan

Peter Mullan

Tommy Trotter

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Scott Ellis Watson

Young John Davidson

Sanjeev Kohli

Sanjeev Kohli

Shopkeeper

Ron Donachie

Ron Donachie

Headmaster

Steven Cree

Steven Cree

David Davidson

Paul Donnelly

Paul Donnelly

Billy Dean

Douglas Rankine

Douglas Rankine

Doctor Colin Hargreaves

Adam McNamara

Adam McNamara

PC/Inspector MacCullen

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David Carlyle

Chris Achenbach

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Anthony Capaldi

Andy

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Andrea Bisset

Lucy

Francesco Piacentini-Smith

Francesco Piacentini-Smith

Murray

Louise Stewart

Louise Stewart

Caroline

Leah MacRae

Leah MacRae

Mrs Robinson

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Christina Modestou

Alison

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Catriona McArthur

Sharon Davidson

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Isla Mercer

Young Caroline

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Jamie McAllister

Young Murray

Jamie Marie Leary

Jamie Marie Leary

Irene

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Amber Sylvia Edwards

Marie

Paul Cassidy

Paul Cassidy

Allan

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Gary French

Procurator Fiscal

Thierry Mabonga

Thierry Mabonga

Defence Agent

Gordon Peaston

Gordon Peaston

Councillor Spalding

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Ruth Milne

Karen

Carolina Valdés

Carolina Valdés

Barbara

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Emma Hartley-Miller

Woman on Train

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Greg Storey

Self

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Paul Stevenson

Self

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Chris Dixon

James

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Andrew McPhail

James' friend

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Malcolm McFadyen

Police Officer

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Christina Ashford

Queen Elizabeth II

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Donald Morrison

Priest

Gordon Morris

Gordon Morris

Queen's Speaker

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Jason Alan Staines

Doctor

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Cerys Tinney

Girl

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Paddy Towers

Lad 1

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Kendal Sheridan McKinlay

Barmaid

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Ellie Macdowall

Girl

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Michael Dylan

Butler

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Calum Cormack

Bouncer

Michael Cooke

Michael Cooke

Journalist

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Johnny Milne

Self

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Alan Morton

Self

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Frankie Morton

Self

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Karen Barke

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Johnny Austin

Journalist

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Simon Charnley

Police Officer

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Ross Mann

Journalist

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Connor Parkin

Roddy

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

October 15, 2025

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.

Media

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I SWEAR Comes Home – Special Q&A with Robert Aramayo, Kirk Jones, influencer Evie Meg and more

I SWEAR Comes Home – Special Q&A with Robert Aramayo, Kirk Jones, influencer Evie Meg and more

10 Minute Preview

10 Minute Preview

In Cinemas Now

In Cinemas Now

The cast of I SWEAR Practice Their Scottish Slang

The cast of I SWEAR Practice Their Scottish Slang

The cast of I SWEAR on why audiences should see the film

The cast of I SWEAR on why audiences should see the film

Film Clip - Outside The Cinema

Film Clip - Outside The Cinema

Film Clip - Classroom

Film Clip - Classroom

The Alleyway Chat

The Alleyway Chat

Cast Featurette

Cast Featurette

Fan Reviews

Fan Reviews

Film Clip - F*** The Queen

Film Clip - F*** The Queen

Audiences love I SWEAR

Audiences love I SWEAR

In Cinemas October 10th

In Cinemas October 10th

Car Tics

Car Tics

Spunk for Milk Film Clip

Spunk for Milk Film Clip

Clip

Clip

John Davidson speech at London premiere of I Swear

John Davidson speech at London premiere of I Swear

In cinemas October 10th

In cinemas October 10th

Starring Robert Aramayo as John Davidson

Starring Robert Aramayo as John Davidson

John Davidson MBE at the UK premiere of I Swear

John Davidson MBE at the UK premiere of I Swear

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