Special Pupil Premiere: I Swear + 15min Quickfire Questions

I Swear
Screening & Talk
I Swear

Event Date

Thu 09 Oct 2025

Event Time

10:00 - 12:15

Location

Showcase Nottingham Cinema de Lux, Redfield Way, Lenton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2UW, England

Unclassified

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Cost

FREE

Recommended Age Group

16+

Curriculum Subject/s

  • Citizenship
  • Economic
  • Personal
  • Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing
  • PSHE Education
  • Social

Accessibility:

Before I Swear starts, the audience gets to answer questions about how they watch films, with everyone voting live together. It's run by Into Film, and it helps us to show how important films are in young people's lives - plus, it's a great way to kick off the screening!

In 1983, John Davidson is a teenager living in Galashiels, a small town in the Scottish Borders. After transitioning to secondary school and adjusting to his new surroundings, John begins to develop verbal and physical tics which are displayed both at home and in the classroom. These symptoms leave his teachers, classmates, and family bemused, initially believing John to be acting out deliberately for attention. This causes him to struggle at his football trials and sees him physically punished by the headmaster, while his mum forces him to eat separately from the rest of the family at home. 13 years later, the narrative picks up with John as an adult still living at home with his mother with the rest of his family having left but striving for independence. When he bumps into an old childhood friend whose mother is a mental health nurse, John begins to receive the care, attention, and support he so dearly needs. ‘I Swear' is a moving and inspiring account of John's life and the campaigning he would become known for which led to him receiving an MBE for his work in 2019.

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Film title

I Swear


Synopsis

In 1983, John Davidson is a teenager living in Galashiels, a small town in the Scottish Borders. After transitioning to secondary school and adjusting to his new surroundings, John begins to develop verbal and physical tics which are displayed both at home and in the classroom. These symptoms leave his teachers, classmates, and family bemused, initially believing John to be acting out deliberately for attention. This causes him to struggle at his football trials and sees him physically punished by the headmaster, while his mum forces him to eat separately from the rest of the family at home. 13 years later, the narrative picks up with John as an adult still living at home with his mother – with the rest of his family having left – but striving for independence. When he bumps into an old childhood friend whose mother is a mental health nurse, John begins to receive the care, attention, and support he so dearly needs. ‘I Swear’ is a moving and inspiring account of John’s life and the campaigning he would become known for which led to him receiving an MBE for his work in 2019.

Director/s

Kirk Jones

Year

2025

Country of Production

United Kingdom

Genres

  • Based on a true story
  • Drama

Language

English

Duration

121 minutes

Venue name

Showcase Nottingham Cinema de Lux

Address

Redfield Way,
Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire,
NG7 2UW

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