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Porn actor Rocco Siffredi opens "Universita Del Porno" for aspiring porn stars

| | Jun 06, 2016, at 01:29 am
Rome, Jun 5 (IBNS) With a desire to share his industry experience with aspirants, Italian porn actor Rocco Siffredi has opened up "Universita Del Porno" or "University of Porn" recently.

Rocco, an industry veteran, has acted in more than 600 adult movies in a career spanning several decades.

The actor choose 21 students for the first batch from thousands of applications. The selected 14 men and seven women will take lessons from him, which will include recitation techniques and understanding the camera angles.

The actor was quoted by Italian news site Perfil as saying, "I have a normal life, for many, perhaps too normal. I do not forget where I come from. Fame did not make me lose touch with reality.”

"I want people to know my way of working," he added.

Siffredi also acted in mainstream movies. Among his notable performances are the 1999 released controversial film Romance.

He later combined with his Romance director, Catherine Breillat, for her 2004 film, Anatomy of Hell. 

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