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Filmmaker Funded Film With Own Fortune

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Director Kirk Jones financed the film entirely himself.
  • Jones and his wife sold their home of 30 years to fund the movie.
  • The film "I Swear" received five BAFTA Award nominations.

Director Kirk Jones has disclosed that he and his wife, Cindy, personally financed their critically acclaimed film "I Swear," which secured five BAFTA Award nominations. The couple sold their Buckinghamshire home of three decades, investing approximately £2.8 million to achieve full creative control over the project.

This decision allowed Jones to maintain the integrity of the script, which features significant profanity due to its subject matter – the life of John Davidson, a man with Tourette syndrome. Traditional financiers had expressed concerns about the language, but Jones and his wife's self-funding ensured the artistic vision remained intact.

The film, lauded for Jones' witty script and Robert Aramayo's performance, has resonated widely, with audiences understanding the swearing as a manifestation of a medical condition rather than malice. Despite the significant personal financial risk, Jones has expressed no regrets.

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"I Swear" has achieved considerable success, grossing around $8.2 million at the UK box office and is set for a U.S. release. The film's crew also demonstrated remarkable commitment, with many agreeing to reduced fees or deferred payments, reflecting the unique, passion-driven nature of the production.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kirk Jones and his wife, Cindy, personally financed the film "I Swear" by selling their home of 30 years and investing approximately £2.8 million.
Self-funding allowed Kirk Jones complete creative freedom over the script and casting, particularly important due to the film's subject matter involving profanity related to Tourette syndrome.
The film "I Swear" has received five BAFTA Award nominations and has grossed around $8.2 million at the UK box office, with a U.S. release planned.

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