Known to be distributed on DVD, often under the classification of international adult features Office of Film and Literature Classification, 2019 . Rocco Siffredi’s Directorial Approach
Siffredi approached A Trans Named Desire with the same technical ferocity he applied to any other set. The camera work is shaky, the lighting is harsh, and the sound is raw. There are no soft filters or romantic music. It is gonzo trans cinema—a subgenre so niche that only a handful of directors have ever attempted it.
And that’s the point.
For those researching academically or nostalgically, access has changed. While major streaming platforms (AdultTime, Brazzers) do not host it due to licensing issues, the film frequently surfaces on archival tube sites like XVideos
The film was primarily produced in the United States and distributed as a DVD feature. It is frequently cataloged under the title Rocco Siffredi: A Trans Named Desire . While many adult films of this era focused solely on vignettes, this title was marketed with the tagline: "A Tranny Feature With All Types Of Sex! (And It Has A Story!)". Rocco Siffredi A Trans Named Desire
Regarding transgender representation, Siffredi's openness about his attraction to trans women has been seen by some as progressive for a major mainstream porn star. Others argue that his framing of these encounters—often through the lens of his "sex addiction" or in contrast to his family life—risks othering and stigmatizing trans individuals.
The cast features a large ensemble of performers, including: Kelly Bismarc Bianca Carvalho Julia Cordeiro Edu Costa Fabiane de la Costa (as Fabiane Spears) Vanessa de Oliveira Emmanuel Delcour (as Alex Doriano) Agatha Duarte Lana Starck Known to be distributed on DVD, often under
If such a film exists, it would not be out of character for Siffredi. Throughout his career, he has shown a penchant for parody and genre experimentation. He has starred in parodies of films like The Wizard of Oz , and his early work includes parodies of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds [17†L26-L29][17†L21-L24]. The idea of reimagining Stanley Kowalski (the brutish, sexual character made famous by Marlon Brando) through a transgender lens is a natural fit for Siffredi's transgressive style and his personal history of exploring gender and sexuality.