'A Cam Life' Documentary Red-Carpet Premiere Set for April 19

'A Cam Life' Documentary Red-Carpet Premiere Set for April 19

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate, LALExpo and XBIZ have announced the red-carpet premiere of the documentary “A Cam Life,” at the Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live on Friday, April 19.

Filmmakers Billy Sorrentino, Andrew Weiss and Michael W. Abbott created “A Cam Life” to pull back the curtain for a never-before-seen insider look at the multi-billion dollar world of camming, spanning popular sites, specialized cam studios and the entrepreneurial performers who attract an international fan base of loyal viewers.

“A Cam Life” features interviews with elite cam models Vanessa Veracruz, Ariana Marie, Tori Black, Kaylani Lei, Chronic Love, Devious Angel, Dawn Willow, Marian Difiore, Manuela Puerta and María Santos, along with hundreds of other well-known web stars.

"Billy and Andrew will be opening the screening with personal anecdotes on the glamorous world of web cams, which they filmed in Colombia, Romania, across the U.S. and other global areas,” Chaturbate Chief Operations Officer Shirley Lara said. “It's a significantly compelling and entertaining documentary that is certain to intrigue so many people. XBIZ, LALExpo and Chaturbate invite cam stars and industry members to join us in this exclusive premiere."

The celebration of “A Cam Life” will begin with a happy hour at Rosa Mexicano beginning at 5:30 p.m. (PST), followed by the exclusive VIP red carpet and screening starting at 7:30 p.m.

Limited seating is available to attend the debut of “A Cam Life,” so event organizers encourage attendees to promptly RSVP to reserve their entry.

 “A Cam Life” is also currently available on Hulu. To stream the documentary, click here.

To RSVP, contact events@xbiz.com.

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