FILMS FROM THE UK, IRELAND, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND NEW ZEALAND
February 5-12, 2026
I Swear
I Swear is the rudest movie of the century and it’s also funny with heartbreak along the way. At the end you’ll want two clean hankies. It’s based on the true story of John Davidson who has Tourette syndrome but doesn’t know it. Nobody in his Scottish town knows it and he becomes an outcast, considered insane. Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder of involuntary movements (motor tics) and sounds (vocal tics). The phrase vocal tics is a polite way of saying Davidson curses all over the place, calling women bad names and even cursing out a judge. It’s not his fault. Game of Thrones’ Robert Aramayo plays Davidson with a mixture of bewilderment at his affliction, which leads to despair, depression and finally success. His portrayal is both heartbreaking and uplifting, a magnificent performance. Davidson’s father leaves the family because of him, but a sympathetic family takes him in, and he builds a life and ends up getting an MBE presented by the Queen. I Swear is full of dramatic tension and will make you feel awkward before it makes you feel very very good. UK, 2025 (120 minutes)
Thursday February 12, 2026 - 7:00 pm
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