Swedish filmmaker Malik Bendjellou, whose directorial debut Searching for Sugar Man won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary, has died. According to The New York Times, Bendjellou was found dead Tuesday
STOCKHOLM — Malik Bendjelloul, the Swedish director of the acclaimed "Searching for Sugar Man" documentary, was widely known for his enthusiasm, kindness and high spirits — so the news Wednesday that he had taken his own life shocked colleagues
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Malik Bendjelloul, the cash-strapped film maker who shot to Hollywood stardom overnight with the Oscar-winning music documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" about an obscure Mexican-American folk-rocker who became a cult hero
Searching for Sugar Man director Malik Bendjelloul dead The Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Searching For Sugar Man was found dead today in Stockholm. Malik Bendjelloul was 36. No cause of death was reported, but local police told the newspaper
Malik Bendjelloul, the Swedish director of the Oscar-winning documentary 'Searching for Sugar Man', has been found dead in Stockholm, Sweden. Malik Bendjelloul was only 36 at the time of his death. His brother, Johar