L’Uomo di vetro is based on Salvatore Parlagreco’s book with the same name and inspired by Leonardo Vitale, the first Mafia pentito (turncoat) to break the wall of silence that was preventing the Sicilian magistracy from penetrating the Mafia. Vitale paid for this choice with imprisonment; years in a forensic psychiatric hospital; and finally with his life – the Mafia did not hesitate to kill him as soon as he was released. —Ciaoamerica.net
Stefano Incerti was born in Naples in 1965. An author interested in portraying the most controversial aspects of Italian society on film, often screening them through the personal lives of his characters, he gained much critical acclaim since his first feature film Il Verificatore (1995) was released. The film won the Kodak award for a debut film at the Venice International Film Festival, the David di Donatello for best first-time director, the Globo d’Oro and the Grolla d’Oro for best director. His second full-length film is Prima del tramonto (1999), selected for the Lucerne Film Festival Competition, followed by La vita come viene (2003). L’uomo di vetro (2007), based on the homonymous novel by Salvatore Parlagreco, was inspired by the personal story of Leonardo Vitale, the first mafia repentant to break the code of silence and cooperate with the law, eventually paying a high price for his brave choice. The film was presented at several major international film festivals, including… read more