"Searching for Sugar Man" director Malik Bendjelloul dies at 36

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Malik Bendjelloul, the acclaimed Swedish film director behind the Oscar-winning music documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" has died. He was 36.

Police spokeswoman Pia Glenvik told the Associated Press Bendjelloul died in Stockholm late Tuesday, but wouldn't specify the cause of death.

She said no crime is suspected in relation to the film maker's death.

Rodriguez on film: "I think I did OK"

"Searching for Sugar Man," which detailed the life and career of American singer Sixto Rodriguez, won the Oscar for best documentary in 2013. It showed Rodriguez's old neighborhood in downtown Detroit and the smoky bar where, back in the late '60s, he was discovered by Dennis Coffey, a Motown producer.

Rodriguez shied away from camera's spotlight

Bendjelloul grew up in central and southern Sweden and acted in Swedish TV-series "Ebba and Didrik" as a child during the 1990s. He studied journalism and media-production at the Linnaeus University of Kalmar in southern Sweden and later worked as a reporter for Swedish public broadcaster SVT.

He resigned from that job to travel the world and he got the idea for "Searching for Sugarman" during one of his trips. Since the film came out, Rodriguez has returned to touring.

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