Scottish-made film I Swear picked up three BAFTA awards during Sunday evening’s ceremony in London, marking a major achievement for the production and the Scottish screen industry.
Inspired by the life of Tourette’s campaigner and Galashiels resident John Davidson, the film tells a powerful and emotional story about living with Tourette’s syndrome, while highlighting themes of community, understanding and acceptance.
The production has received widespread praise for its honest storytelling and strong performances, with audiences and critics recognising its sensitive portrayal of a condition that is often misunderstood.
The BAFTA success represents another major moment for Scotland’s growing film industry, showcasing the strength of Scottish storytelling and homegrown productions on an international stage.