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Breaking Baz: How ‘I Swear’ Filmmaker Kirk Jones  Financed His BAFTA-Nominated British Movie By Selling The Family Home
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Breaking Baz: How ‘I Swear’ Filmmaker Kirk Jones Financed His BAFTA-Nominated British Movie By Selling The Family Home

  • Kirk Jones and his wife funded I Swear entirely with their own money, selling their family home to finance the film.
  • The couple relocated to Bristol to start the project, investing roughly £2.8 million to finance I Swear.
  • Jones says financing the film himself gave total freedom over the script and casting decisions.
  • The film's budget was described as modest, with the family shouldering costs before any profits
  • Sony Picture Classics will release I Swear in the United States in April, expanding the British project internationally.
  • Jones noted the cast and crew often worked for reduced or deferred pay to support the project.
  • Jones expects profits to arrive in a few years if the project recoups marketing and distribution costs.
  • I Swear centers on the life of John Davidson, a Scot with Tourette syndrome, and stars Robert Aramayo.
  • Jones plans to focus on predominantly British cinema with UK crews and stories after financing I Swear.
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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Labour peer Ann Limb faces mutiny over new role
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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Labour peer Ann Limb faces mutiny over new role

  • Labour donor Dame Ann Limb faces backlash over her appointment as president of Milton Keynes Community Foundation.
  • Critics allege Limb falsely claimed a PhD, sparking outrage among locals and club members.
  • Councillor Shery Delfani leads the charge against Limb's appointment amid local controversy.
  • Countess Howe, Buckinghamshire's lord lieutenant, is linked to Limb's successor appointment.
  • Delfani argues that Limb's deception would send a troubling message about honesty in public life.
  • Limb, 72, has donated £50,000 to the Labour Party and declined to comment on the controversy.
  • The piece notes Limb was Buckinghamshire's deputy lieutenant since 2011 and was High Sheriff in 2023-24.
  • The article frames the debate within a wider conversation about Nolan Principles in public life.
  • The Daily Mail piece includes reactions from local officials alarmed by the appointment.
  • The story highlights ongoing debate about political appointments and accountability.
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