Run time: 120 mins

Hot off the heels of its astonishing (and unsurprising) multiple wins from this year’s BAFTA awards, I Swear comes to The Rex in all its unapologetic glory.


This terrifically warm, generous film is about real-life Scotsman and activist John Davidson (the excellent Robert Aramayo) who has Tourette syndrome (specifically coprolalia), with its tics, compulsive behaviour patterns and random obscene shouts. As John lines up to receive his MBE from Queen Elizabeth II, his nerves get the better of him. “F**k the Queen!” he blurts out. It’s a deliciously iconoclastic moment, and one that serves both sides of this delightful film’s two wolves: the warm-and-fuzzy teatime template that it follows, and the involuntarily foul-mouthed subject that it tracks.


It’s when he meets Dottie (Maxine Peake), the mother of a friend and a mental-health nurse brimming with warmth and kindness, that life becomes tolerable. I Swear is also very, very funny, without ever punching down by recognising the inherent absurdity of John’s offensive tics. It is a film which can both entertain, and bring awareness to the condition, which today, is still greeted with fear and unfair negativity.


Tuesday 24th March
07:30 pm
Monday 16th March
14:00
Monday 16th March
19:30
Thursday 19th March
19:30
Monday 30th March
19:30
Tuesday 17th March
14:00
Tuesday 17th March
19:30
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Tuesday 24th March
14:00
Wednesday 18th March
14:00
Wednesday 25th March
14:00
Wednesday 25th March
19:30
Wednesday 18th March
19:30
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Friday 20th March
14:00
Friday 20th March
19:30
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Sunday 22nd March
18:00
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Thursday 26th March
14:00
Thursday 26th March
19:30
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Friday 27th March
14:00
Saturday 28th March
19:00
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Saturday 21st March
14:00
Saturday 21st March
19:00
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Monday 23rd March
14:00
Monday 23rd March
19:30
Tuesday 24th March
19:30
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Sunday 29th March
18:00
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Monday 30th March
14:00
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Tuesday 31st March
14:00
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