I Swear": A Touching Tale of Tourette's Syndrome Campaigner John Davidson Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics

"I Swear" is a British indie film that tells the story of John Davidson, a Tourette's Syndrome campaigner. Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all rights to the film for various regions. The movie, written and directed by Kirk Jones, has received critical acclaim and set records in the U.K. box office.
The film stars Robert Aramayo as the lead, with a supporting cast that includes Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, and Peter Mullan. Set in 1980s Britain, "I Swear" follows Davidson's journey from his Tourette's diagnosis at 15 years old through his troubled teens and early adulthood. The production worked closely with the Tourette's community to ensure authenticity.
Produced by One Story High and Tempo Productions, "I Swear" has garnered positive reception in the U.K. and is now set to reach U.S. audiences through Sony Pictures Classics. The film's emotional and engaging storytelling, along with stellar performances, make it a unique and compelling watch for viewers.
"I Swear" is a special project that resonates with audiences, exploring the challenges of living with Tourette's and the impact on those around the affected individual. The film's partnership with Sony Pictures Classics is seen as a perfect fit to bring this powerful story to a wider audience. With a talented cast and a heartfelt narrative, "I Swear" is poised to captivate viewers worldwide.