I Swear

I Swear (2025)

I blink. I twitch. I jump. I click. I whistle. I shout.

  • Genre: Drama, History
  • Release Date: 2025-09-22
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 20 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 1min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: One Story High
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, Ireland
  • Director: Kirk Jones
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Summary

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.

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  • Robert Aramayo

    as John Davidson
  • Maxine Peake

    as Dottie Achenbach
  • Shirley Henderson

    as Heather Davidson
  • Peter Mullan

    as Tommy Trotter
  • Scott Ellis Watson

    as Young John Davidson
  • Sanjeev Kohli

    as Shopkeeper
  • Ron Donachie

    as Headmaster
  • Steven Cree

    as David Davidson
  • Paul Donnelly

    as Billy Dean
  • Douglas Rankine

    as Doctor Colin Hargreaves
  • Adam McNamara

    as PC/Inspector MacCullen
  • David Carlyle

    as Chris Achenbach
  • Anthony Capaldi

    as Andy
  • Andrea Bisset

    as Lucy
  • Francesco Piacentini-Smith

    as Murray
  • Louise Stewart

    as Caroline
  • Leah MacRae

    as Mrs Robinson
  • Christina Modestou

    as Alison
  • Catriona McArthur

    as Sharon Davidson
  • Isla Mercer

    as Young Caroline
  • Jamie McAllister

    as Young Murray
  • Jamie Marie Leary

    as Irene
  • Amber Sylvia Edwards

    as Marie
  • Paul Cassidy

    as Allan
  • Gary French

    as Procurator Fiscal
  • Thierry Mabonga

    as Defence Agent
  • Gordon Peaston

    as Councillor Spalding
  • Ruth Milne

    as Karen
  • Carolina Valdés

    as Barbara
  • Emma Hartley-Miller

    as Woman on Train
  • Greg Storey

    as Self
  • Paul Stevenson

    as Self
  • Chris Dixon

    as James
  • Andrew McPhail

    as James' friend
  • Malcolm McFadyen

    as Police Officer
  • Christina Ashford

    as Queen Elizabeth II
  • Donald Morrison

    as Priest
  • Gordon Morris

    as Queen's Speaker
  • Jason Alan Staines

    as Doctor
  • Cerys Tinney

    as Girl
  • Paddy Towers

    as Lad 1
  • Kendal Sheridan McKinlay

    as Barmaid
  • Ellie Macdowall

    as Girl
  • Michael Dylan

    as Butler
  • Calum Cormack

    as Bouncer
  • Michael Cooke

    as Journalist
  • Johnny Milne

    as Self
  • Alan Morton

    as Self
  • Frankie Morton

    as Self
  • Karen Barke

    as
  • Johnny Austin

    as Journalist
  • Simon Charnley

    as Police Officer
  • Ross Mann

    as Journalist
  • Connor Parkin

    as Roddy
Directing Kirk Jones Director
Writing Kirk Jones Writer
Production Kirk Jones Producer
Production Piers Tempest Producer
Production Georgia Bayliff Producer
Camera James Blann Director of Photography
Editing Sam Sneade Editor
Sound Simon Hayes Production Sound Mixer
Camera Agata Rafalska Second Assistant Camera
Camera Clyde Jones First Assistant Camera
Production Laurence Brown Finance
Sound Stephen Rennicks Original Music Composer

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