I Swear Review: BAFTA-Winning Biopic Is a Moving Look at Tourette Syndrome Advocate John Davidson
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Robert Amarayo received a Bafta deserved for this biopic of John Davidson with this terrible neurological disease
In Stronger than me, in theaters this Wednesday, Robert Aramayo embodies John Davidson, suffering from the syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette, who became in the United Kingdom a figure in the struggle to make recognize the disease and to raise awareness of the isolation of patients. The actor was dedicated to the Bafta for his masterful performance in this comedy never medical, but at any moment jovial and lacrimal, in a great eight sensitive. In…
"Liber" met the actor who embodies with a naturalistic grace John Davidson, an activist with syndrome whose life inspired the melo sweet-americ directed by Kirk Jones.
A very realistic biography of a man who became a spokesperson for people affected by this disease, the film benefits from the performance of a remarkable English actor, Robert Aramayo.
I Swear Review: BAFTA-winning biopic is a moving look at Tourette Syndrome advocate John Davidson
PLOT: Based on the life story of Tourette’s Syndrome campaigner John Davidson, MBE. Set in 1980s Britain, the story follows him through his troubled teens and early adulthood, exploring this little-known and entirely misunderstood condition and his attempts to live a ’normal’ life against the odds. REVIEW: Like many teens who grew up in the 80s and 90s, I used to throw around phrases that, while considered appropriate at the time, are now consi…
Inspired by a true story, this portrait of a young man with Tourette's syndrome combines emotion and humour to question the look on the difference. A film that has just given Robert Aramayo the award for the best lead actor at the latest BAFTA Awards in England.
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