Years after his death, AIDS activist Pedro Zamora is celebrated on film

Fifteen years after Miami's Pedro Zamora became a national symbol for living with HIV -- and dying of AIDS -- a new drama about his life will soon debut on the network that made him a reality TV star.

Pedro, a film written by Dustin Lance Black, who won an original-screenplay Oscar for Milk, will be simulcast April 1 on four MTV networks. The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival will screen the film Sunday night at the Colony Theater in Miami Beach.

Zamora's older sister Mily, who raised him after their mother died, and nursed him until his own death at age 22, will attend the Colony screening.

"It's a piece of my heart that I'm going to share with the world,'' she said.

Information on the film screening:
Cost: $7 film festival members, $11 nonmembers. Tickets can be purchased at Colony box office noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon till showtime on Sunday.
Where: Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
When: 7 p.m. Sunday.

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