Mon. Apr 27th, 2026

Farace here. Boston, you’re getting I SWEAR — and yeah, I know, you’re already thinking it’s just another word you use every other sentence, probably before you even finish your Dunkin’ order. But this one actually matters. It’s the real-life story of John Davidson, diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at 14, navigating life in 1980s Britain while dealing with a condition most people don’t understand — and still don’t. It’s emotional, it’s honest, and it’s got humor in the middle of all that struggle, which is honestly impressive considering Boston can barely handle mild inconvenience without yelling at someone. This is about resilience, being misunderstood, and trying to live a normal life when nothing about it feels normal — so maybe take a break from arguing about parking spots and pay attention for once. We’ve got advance screening passes for 4/8 at 7pm while supplies last, so grab yours before someone hears the title and completely misses the point.

Advance Screening — 4/8/26 at 7pm
In Theaters — 4/24/26

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Advance Screening — 4/8/26 at 7pm

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SYNOPSIS: I SWEAR is the inspiring, extraordinary life story of notable Tourette Syndrome campaigner, John Davidson, MBE.

Kirk Jones’ emotionally engaging, funny and compelling film charts John Davidson’s Tourette’s diagnosis at the age of 14 years old. Set within 1980s Britain, the story follows him throughout his troubled teens and early adulthood, and explores this little known and entirely misunderstood condition, along with his attempts to live a ‘normal’ life against the odds.

RELEASE DATE: April 24th, Nationwide

Rated: R