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King Richard

King Richard
King Richard

Film Details

Year

2021

Duration

144 minutes

Genres

Biopics, Drama, Sport

Language

English


Synopsis

Now known as two of the greatest tennis players to ever set foot on a court, Venus and Serena Williams were not always destined for great things. This biopic details their upbringing in Compton, California and focuses on their father, Richard Williams, who always believed they could take the tennis world by storm if given the opportunity. Closed off from the tennis community because of their race and class, we see how Richard and his wife Brandy struggled with playing the roles of father, mother and coach whilst dealing with their own precarious marriage. King Richard is a sharp and emotional look at the early days of two sporting icons and their support network whilst also being a wholly entertaining story with a fantastic lead performance.

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12 Classification

moderate violence, threat, references to racism, infrequent strong language

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