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Robert Aramayo Delivers Award-Worthy Performance in Tourette’s Drama ‘I Swear’

Ebrahim HossenDecember 7, 20253 Mins Read
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Actor Robert Aramayo stars in the new biographical drama ‘I Swear’. The film tells the true story of Scottish Tourette’s activist John Davidson. It premiered successfully at the Toronto Film Festival.

Robert Aramayo

The movie is now a box office hit in the United Kingdom. Aramayo’s transformative performance is generating major award season buzz. According to BBC coverage, the film has been praised for its empathetic and authentic portrayal.

Aramayo’s Immersive Preparation for the Role

Robert Aramayo did not audition in a traditional sense. Director Kirk Jones introduced him directly to the real John Davidson. Aramayo then committed to an immersive preparation process.

He shadowed Davidson in his hometown of Galashiels, Scotland. The actor studied his daily routines, tics, and speech patterns. He worked extensively with movement and dialect coaches to perfect the portrayal.

The goal was understanding, not mere imitation. Aramayo felt a deep responsibility to Davidson and the Tourette’s community. His performance has been hailed as both accurate and profoundly human.

Breaking Stereotypes and Driving Global Interest

The film challenges common misconceptions about Tourette Syndrome. Coprolalia, or involuntary swearing, affects only a minority of people with the condition. ‘I Swear’ shows the full spectrum of Davidson’s experiences, including intrusive thoughts.

The movie’s UK success and critical acclaim have sparked international interest. Sony Pictures Classics will handle the North American release. Sales agent Bankside is presenting the film to global buyers at the American Film Market.

Robert Aramayo’s performance is the heart of this human story. It marks a significant shift from his well-known fantasy roles in ‘The Rings of Power’ and ‘Game of Thrones‘. The actor has received a British Independent Film Award nomination and is considered a strong BAFTA contender.

Robert Aramayo’s dedicated work in ‘I Swear’ provides a powerful, nuanced portrait of a man living with Tourette’s. The film’s success proves the impact of compassionate, authentic storytelling.

A quick knowledge drop for you

What is the film ‘I Swear’ about?

It is a biographical drama about John Davidson, a real-life Tourette’s syndrome activist from Scotland. The film follows his life from a misunderstood teenager to a nationally recognized advocate.

Who does Robert Aramayo play?

Aramayo portrays John Davidson. He spent extensive time with Davidson to prepare for the role, focusing on understanding his life and condition rather than just imitating him.

How has the film been received?

‘I Swear’ was acclaimed at the Toronto Film Festival and is a box office hit in the UK. Aramayo has earned a Best Lead Actor nomination at the British Independent Film Awards for his performance.

Is Tourette’s syndrome only about swearing?

No. Involuntary swearing, called coprolalia, affects only about 10% of people with Tourette’s. The film shows Davidson’s other tics and experiences with OCD and intrusive thoughts.

Who is distributing the film in the US?

Sony Pictures Classics acquired the North American distribution rights. A release date for audiences in the United States is expected to be announced soon.

 


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