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Mario Philip Azzopardi (born 19 November 1950) is a Canadian-Maltese
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and writer.


Early life and emigration

Azzopardi was born in Siggiewi,
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, and was educated at St Aloysius' College (
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, Malta), and the
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. In 1971, while still a student at the university, he directed Il-Gaġġa, based on
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's novel ''Il-Gaġġa'', presumed to be the first full-length feature filmed entirely in
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. Transferred to digital format and enhanced, the film was re-released in Malta in March 2007. Around the same time he assisted Cecil Satariano during the making of ''"Giuseppi."'' He left his native country for Canada in 1978, following a dispute with local censors and theatre authorities who, in 1977, had cancelled his play, ''Sulari Fuq Strada Stretta'', on the grounds that it was too offensive; the play was eventually presented at the Manoel Theatre in January 2008. He has worked on such shows as '' The Outer Limits'', '' Stargate SG-1'' (including its two-hour pilot), and '' Stargate Atlantis''. In 2008 he directed all eight episodes of the HBO Canada/TMN miniseries '' ZOS: Zone of Separation'', which he co-created and produced.


Return to Malta

In 2013 Azzopardi returned to his native country, Malta and established the theatrical company ''Stagun Teatru Malti''. The company has produced a wide array of original work in Maltese, including ''In-Nisa Maltin Jafu Kif''; ''Jiena Nhobb, Inti Thobb''; ''Il-Kappillan Ta Malta'' (based on the book by Nicholas Monsarrat) and ''Sibna z-Zejt''; among others. Azzopardi was also appointed as Artistic Director of Valletta 2018. He also has produced and directed a number of films, such as ''Dangerous Arrangement''; ''A Red Dress''; and ''Saul: A Journey To Damascus''.


Personal life

Azzopardi is married to Therese and has three children; Lara, Kyra and Yari.


Controversy

Azzopardi courted controversy following comments made on his
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which had found that
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was incompatible with
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and basic
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. The V18 foundation issued a press release in which Mr Azzopardi was quoted as having apologized for the possible offence he could have caused by his personal views, expressed on 28 November, more than a year prior to his appointment as Artistic Director, after journalists from The
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publicised those views while interviewing
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, the Minister of Culture, the previous day.Times of Malta, V18 director apologises for rant on Islam, accessed on 28/11/1

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Partial filmography

* '' Gagga'' (1971) * '' Deadline'' (1980) * '' State of Survival'' (1986) * '' Nowhere to Hide'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1990) * '' Palmer's Bones'' (1998) * ''
Bone Daddy ''Bone Daddy'' (also known as ''Palmer's Bones'' and ''L'affaire Palmer'') is a 1998 Canadian-American crime thriller film directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Rutger Hauer and Barbara Williams. The film has become a cult classic due to the g ...
'' (1998) * ''
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'' (television series) (1999) * '' Thrill Seekers'' (2000) * ''
On Hostile Ground ''On Hostile Ground'' is a 2000 television film starring John Corbett. Directed by Mario Azzopardi, the film originally aired on TBS (U.S. TV channel), TBS on June 11, 2000. Plot John Corbett stars as Matt Andrews, a geologist who is asked to in ...
'' (2000) * '' Stiletto Dance'' (2001) * '' Wiseguy'' * '' The Stork Derby'' (2002) * '' Savage Messiah'' (2002) * ''
The Wives He Forgot ''The Wives He Forgot'' is a 2006 film written and produced by J.J. Jamieson, directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Molly Ringwald as Charlotte Saint John, a small town attorney, who comes to the aid of Gabriel ( Mark Humphrey), a handsome stra ...
'' (2006) * ''
Still Small Voices ''Still Small Voices'' is a 2007 film starring Catherine Bell as a female 911 dispatcher, Michael Summer, who receives ghostly phone calls from a little girl. Michael is compelled to investigate this girl's mysterious disappearance, which she be ...
'' (2007) * ''
Lies and Crimes ''Lies and Crimes'' is a 2007 television film starring Estella Warren, Tamara Hope, James McGowan and Joe MacLeod. It was directed by Mario Azzopardi Mario Philip Azzopardi (born 19 November 1950) is a Canadian-Maltese television director, telev ...
'' (2007) * '' Saul: The Journey to Damascus'' (2014) * '' Dangerous Arrangement'' (2015) *''
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References


External links

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