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    Giuseppe Ferlito
    An image from In This World of Thieves, one of the productions that also features Giuseppe Ferlito.
    Giuseppe Ferlito

    Giuseppe Ferlito

    September 3, 1975 — Padua-Italy

    The director and screenwriter Giuseppe Ferlito was born in Padua on September 3, 1975. After earning a degree in Political Science from the University of Padua, he moved to Milan, where he completed a master’s degree in Film and Television Production. He began working as a freelance professional for various film production companies in Milan, specializing in commercials and music videos. Later, he moved to Rome and started working in cinema as an assistant director.

    He launched his career in Italian cinema, primarily working at Cinecittà, before collaborating with international production companies.

    In 2010, after ten years of experience, he made his debut as a screenwriter, co-writing the script for 88 with actor and director Jordi Mollà. The film, directed by Mollà, was produced by Media Films, with Ferlito also serving as the second unit director.

    In 2012, he made his directorial debut with the drama *Presto farà giorno*, which he wrote, and which was co-produced by Rai Cinema and Settima Entertainment. The film, entirely shot in Rome, addresses challenging social issues such as drug addiction and anorexia, telling the story of three individuals striving to assert their identities despite their vulnerabilities and insecurities. Presto farà giorno won the “Special Mention” award at the Ariano International Film Festival in 2014.

    In 2014, he co-wrote the screenplay for Duelo with actor and director Jordi Mollà.

    In 2015, in conjunction with the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, he received the "Glass Lion award" award in the category "Venetian Excellence in Cinema" for innovative direction.

    In 2018, he was the second unit director for the film Red Land, produced by Rai Cinema and Venice Film.

    In 2021, he directed the documentary The Private Lives of Jordi Mollà & Domingo Zapata.

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    2004

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    2018

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