Giuseppe Ferlito, born in Padua in 1975, is a notable figure in Italian cinema, particularly recognized for his directorial debut with *Presto farà giorno* (2012). This poignant drama, which tackles the heavy themes of drug addiction and anorexia, garnered critical acclaim, including a “Special Mention” at the Ariano International Film Festival. Collectors seek out this film for its raw storytelling and artistic merit, making it a prized addition to any collection focused on contemporary Italian narratives.
Ferlito's career has been marked by versatility, from working as an assistant director at Cinecittà to co-writing the screenplay for *Duelo* (2014) alongside Jordi Mollà. His innovative direction earned him the "Glass Lion award" for "Venetian Excellence in Cinema" during the Venice International Film Festival in 2015. His later projects, including the documentary *The Private Lives of Jordi Mollà & Domingo Zapata* (2021), further showcase his commitment to exploring complex human experiences, solidifying his status as a vital director for collectors interested in impactful cinema.