The groundbreaking Real World: San Francisco cast member's life will be explored in Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way, which premieres at the Outfest Fusion Festival next month. Zamora, who died in 1994 shortly after the season finale, was among the first openly gay, HIV-positive men to be featured in mainstream media. Directed by William T. Horner and Stacey Woelfel, "Keep the Cameras Rolling will present a 360-degree look at his life, from the joyous moments, like his televised wedding, to his role of the media in shaping a generation’s understanding of social issues through the use of home videos, archival footage and interviews with family members, Real World cast members and other activists," per Deadline.
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