BAFTA, I Swear
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BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses outbursts from Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who is the inspiration for nominated film 'I Swear.'
There has been much grumbling of late that the Bafta Film Awards have trapped themselves between two stools. Should they rally behind Britain’s film industry, like France’s Césars or Spain’s Goyas,
John Davidson, a Tourettes campaigner and the inspiration behind the film I Swear experienced multiple tics during the BAFTAs.
Aramayo, the BBC, and BAFTA presenter Alan Cumming addressed the matter after some viewers at home were confused by the outbursts and believed the show was being 'heckled'. Cumming clarified at London's Royal Festival Hall: "You may have heard some strong offensive language tonight,