I Swear is the perfectly-titled biopic of John Davidson, a Scottish man who has Tourette syndrome, and who has made such a difference in terms of getting people to understand
Scotland
The Scottish filmmaker of Anna and the Apocalypse turns to family film Grow.
… has an undeniable warmth; its humour is mild, its sincerity unpretentious.
Succession may be finished, but the Scottish actor still has a lot to offer, including the lead in feature film Prisoner’s Daughter, opposite Kate Beckinsale.
… an ocean of potential here that goes completely untapped and unexplored.
… a handsome production that is striving for an emotionality that it cannot deliver because it fails to utterly commit to the protagonist.
Aye, we report from Scotland’s home of the arts, with its latest festival presided over by Australia’s own Kristy Matheson.
The Australian producer is on a romcom roll, with How to Please a Woman still in cinemas, and Falling for Figaro with her regular collaborator Ben Lewin (Sessions) directing, opening






