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CREDITS

CREATED BY
Charlie David

Andy Lee

Nico Stagias

 

DIRECTED BY
Charlie David

PRODUCED BY

Charlie David

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Nico Stagias

 

CAMERA AND EDITING

Igor Petrov

Porn Star University

Irish content creator Andy Lee is breaking taboos and building a business—one straight guy at a time. At Porn Star University, he coaches, coaxes, and films straight-identifying men as they step into gay adult content. With over 15 years in the industry and a wildly successful OnlyFans empire, Andy isn’t slowing down—he’s scaling up.

 

In this documentary series, Andy launches the next phase of his adult empire: transforming his already-buzzing studio complex into a high-functioning, multi-set content hub designed to meet surging demand and support even more performers. Confident, driven, and cheekily unapologetic, Andy is a disruptor by design—but growth comes with growing pains. As he mentors a new wave of straight-identifying recruits, he must navigate talent drama, shifting boundaries, and the challenge of staying authentic while becoming a full-blown brand.

 

Can Porn Star University retain its intimate, rebellious spirit as it becomes a global phenomenon? This doc explores the ambition, identity, and unexpected intimacy behind the business of pleasure.

Featuring: Andy Lee, Kayla Wild, Big Rob, Big Stacks, Jak White, Troy White, Ginger Gav, Parker Grey and Calvin Steel

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DIRECTOR STATEMENT

 

I didn’t set out to make a documentary about porn. I set out to make a documentary about work.

We’re living through a moment where the ground keeps shifting beneath all of us. Rising costs, shrinking stability, AI accelerating job loss and reinvention, and a global anxiety that’s quietly asking: What will I do to survive? What am I willing to do to stay afloat? In that context, the adult industry isn’t a sideshow. It’s a mirror. It’s one of the most honest places to examine hustle culture, entrepreneurship, identity, and the price and the power of reinvention.

P$RN STAR University is not a salacious exposé. It’s a film with big heart, big laughs, and genuine respect for the people at its center. It follows Irish content creator Andy Lee, a cheeky disruptor with over 15 years in the industry and a wildly successful OnlyFans empire, as he scales his studio into a high-functioning content hub; part production company, part mentorship program, part found-family circus.

Andy’s world is funny, fast, and full of personality, but it’s also deeply human. The men stepping into his “university” are not punchlines or props. They’re predominently straight-identifying guys navigating boundaries, curiosity, performance, ego, fear, ambition and the complicated math of modern masculinity. Some arrive for quick cash. Some arrive for opportunity. All arrive with something to prove. And what emerges is a surprising story about intimacy: not just sexual intimacy, but emotional intimacy; trust, consent, communication, and the strange vulnerability of being seen.

At its core, this film is about entrepreneurship in a taboo economy. These performers are building brands, creating jobs, and generating income in an industry that is constantly judged, shadow banned, legislated, and stigmatized yet endlessly consumed. They are doing what millions of people are being forced to do right now: pivot, monetize, adapt, and invent a future from scratch.

As Andy grows, the stakes grow with him. Scaling a business means scaling pressure. It means navigating drama, managing personalities, protecting boundaries, and trying to stay authentic while becoming a brand. The question that drives the film isn’t “how far will they go?” it’s: what does it cost to build something for yourself when the world keeps telling you your work shouldn’t exist?

My hope is that audiences come into P$RN STAR University expecting one kind of film and leave with something much richer: a story about survival, identity, ambition, and unexpected tenderness. A documentary that doesn’t look down on its subjects or sensationalize them, but meets them where they are: working, dreaming, laughing, building.

Because in the end, this isn’t just the business of pleasure.
It’s the business of possibility.

Charlie David
Director, Producer, Writer

We Make Love Stories.

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