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New British Film 'I Swear' Premieres in Jersey to Raise Tourette Awareness

Meet John Davidson MBE's story on screen. Join Jersey's neurodiverse community for a powerful film premiere and conversation about Tourette syndrome.

In this picture we can see a group of men standing on the stage and performing the drama. Behind...
In this picture we can see a group of men standing on the stage and performing the drama. Behind there are green spotlights.

New British Film 'I Swear' Premieres in Jersey to Raise Tourette Awareness

A new British film, 'I Swear', is set to premiere in New Jersey on Sunday 5 October. This comedy-drama aims to raise awareness of Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder, and bring together the state's neurodiverse community. The film, due to hit UK cinemas on Thursday 10 October, stars Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, and Peter Mullan. It tells the true story of John Davidson MBE and his life with Tourette syndrome. Although the specific actor playing John Davidson MBE's role is not publicly known, the cast promises a powerful portrayal of the character's journey. Tourette syndrome is marked by involuntary movements or vocal sounds called tics. The film seeks to shed light on this condition and foster understanding and acceptance within New Jersey's community. 'I Swear' is more than just a film; it's a platform for awareness and unity. Its New Jersey premiere on 5 October is an opportunity for the community to come together, learn, and celebrate neurodiversity.

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