The Swearing Jar Parents Guide
The drama film The Swearing Jar, directed by Lindsay MacKay and written by Kate Hewlett, is set to release in the near future. Parents should read The Swearing Jar Parents Guide before allowing their children to view the film. Knowing in advance whether or not the film is suitable for your children is made easier by this feature.
The Swearing Jar Release Date
The Swearing Jar is set to be released on 30 September 2022.
Movie Name | The Swearing Jar |
Genre | Drama, Musical, Romance |
Director | Lindsay MacKay |
Writer | Kate Hewlett |
Release Date | September 23, 2022 |
Runtime | 1h, 51m |
Age Rating | Not Available |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Production Company | Monkeys & Parrots, Farpoint Films, Middle Child Films Inc., MoJo Global Arts |
Distributor | Gravitas Ventures, levelFILM |
Synopsis
Finding your one and only soul mate is a miraculous and unusual occurrence. Carey quickly discovers that locating two of them is an even larger challenge. In THE SWEARING JAR, two intertwined love tales examine the difficulties of parenthood, marriage, death, and moving on.

The Swearing Jar Parents Guide
- Supernatural Drama
- Miracle Things
- Challenging Love Story
The Swearing Jar Age Rating
The Swearing Jar is not rated yet, we will update you soon.
Who is in the cast of The Swearing Jar?
- Adelaide Clemens as Carey
- Douglas Smith as Owen
- Patrick J. Adams as Simon
- Kathleen Turner as Bev
- David Hewlett as Bill
- Jade Ma as Jess
- Athena Park as Robin
- Nadine Whiteman Roden as Dr. Rose(as Nadine Roden)
- Matilda Legault as Gretche as Izzi Nagel
- Mary Grant as an Anesthesiologist
- Randy Singh as Cyrus
- Isla Parekh as
- Chris Tarpon as Bar Patron(uncredited)
The Swearing Jar Official Trailer
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