This article provides an in-depth look at Rocco Siffredi's career and the film "Prague by Night 2: Evil Angel." By examining his impact on the adult entertainment industry and the significance of this particular film, we gain a deeper understanding of Siffredi's enduring influence.
, an influential figure in the adult film industry. Directed and produced by Siffredi himself through his production company, Rocco Siffredi Produzioni Rocco Siffredi - Prague by Night 2 -Evil Angel-...
Rocco Siffredi is a renowned Italian adult film actor, director, and producer. He has been active in the industry since the late 1980s and has gained a significant following worldwide. This article provides an in-depth look at Rocco
The film is structured as a series of vignettes featuring Siffredi interacting with various performers in Prague, shot with a handheld, documentary-style aesthetic. Cast and Features He has been active in the industry since
This paper analyzes Rocco Siffredi – Prague by Night 2 , a landmark gonzo production from John Stagliano’s Evil Angel label, as a text that crystallizes three interwoven phenomena of the early 2000s: the consolidation of the “European gonzo” aesthetic, the spatialization of post-Cold War sexual tourism, and the performance of hyper-neoliberal masculinity. Through close formal analysis, the paper argues that Siffredi’s camera work and performance transform Prague into a semiotic playground—part noir fantasy, part outsourced sexual labor market—where Eastern Europe’s post-socialist transition is eroticized as a frontier of unregulated desire.
The film is part of a series filmed on location in the Czech Republic, known for its focus on gritty, gonzo-style cinematography and the local nightlife of Prague. Key Details Rocco Siffredi Production Company: Evil Angel Video Release Date: August 15, 2011 Prague, Czech Republic Featured Cast: Rocco Siffredi Anita Hengher Tarra White Amandha Fox
In the pantheon of adult film, few series encapsulate a specific temporal and economic moment like Prague by Night . Released by Evil Angel at the peak of DVD and the waning of “feature” porn, the second installment trades narrative for a raw, POV-driven ethnographic claim: to capture “real” sexual encounters in the “wild” of post-1989 Prague. This paper avoids moral panic, instead treating the film as a primary source for understanding how adult media encoded Eastern Europe’s entry into global capitalism.