Kings of Venice
Kings of Venice
Kings of Venice

Kings of Venice

Unclassified 15+

Amid all the colour and chaos of Venice Beach, (ultra-)competitive paddle tennis players are a band apart. The only thing that can unite them? A hatred of pickleball.

In the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Venice Beach, 11 paddle tennis courts are under threat from an encroaching enemy: pickleball. The hugely popular monolith, like some ruthless developer, is taking up increasing space in its expansion, threatening to wipe out a small community playing an exceedingly similar sport. From Scott, the self-described GOAT of paddle tennis, to hot-tempered Italian model Ernesto, these misfits unite to stage a paddlers vs pickleballers tournament. Winner gets $50,000 – and the right to control these courts.

“The Venice Beach paddle tennis world is sort of like a back-alley fistfight,” says one of the oddballs in this quirky, captivating doc. Chronicling a subculture, those who inhabit it and their sporting passions, it’s surely MIFF 2026’s only film to feature a scene where the cops get called on people for yelling at pickleballers. Having enthralled festival-goers at DOC NYC and Slamdance (where it won the Audience Award for Documentary Feature), Kings of Venice is a crowdpleasing delight: a serve of outsized personalities that wouldn’t be out of place in a Christopher Guest comedy.

“Extremely funny … a heartfelt look at community wrapped in a (surprisingly) enrapturing sports documentary.” – Book and Film Globe


Director Sveinn Ingimundarson and featured subject Ernesto Russo are guests of the festival and will be in attendance at both metropolitan sessions of the film.

Tickets

Metro sessions
Mon 17 Aug 6:15pm Kino 2
Access: Assistive listening Wheelchair Accessible Hearing Loop
Selling Fast
Fri 21 Aug 8:45pm Hoyts Melbourne Central Cinema 3
Access: Wheelchair Accessible Hearing Loop
Online sessions
15-31 Aug
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