Malik Bendjelloul

Malik Bendjelloul

Born 09/14/1977
Ystad, Malmöhus län, Sweden

Died 05/13/2014 (36 years old)
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Biography

Based in Stockholm, Malik Bendjelloul has been directing documentaries for twelve years, primarily based on musicians. In 2001, Bendjelloul directed the first ever documentary about German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk. He has also made a documentary series about the history of heavy metal as well as some single documentaries, collaborating with such iconic artists as Björk, Sting, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Mariah Carey, U2 and Kylie Minogue. This past fall Bendjelloul directed a filmed concert with Prince.

Bendjelloul has also worked as director and creative producer for Swedish Television’s international cultural weekly show Kobra, where he made short documentaries covering a wide range of stories. Among the subjects were the First Earth Battalion – the American army division who tried to teach their soldiers to walk through walls; and a profile on Alfred Merhan, a man who has been living in Charles de Gaulle airport for 18 years and who became the inspiration for Steven Spielberg's THE TERMINAL. Other subjects have included the controversial story of British pop band The KLF burning a million pounds, and a film exploring the rumours surrounding Paul McCartney's death.

Bendjelloul has also designed and directed title sequences for several high-profile Swedish TV shows and has directed music videos and commercials.

CANFIELD PICTURES

Director

Documentaries
2012

Searching for Sugar Man

Screenwriter

Documentaries
2012

Searching for Sugar Man

Producer

Documentaries
2012

Searching for Sugar Man

Editor

Documentaries
2012

Searching for Sugar Man

Actor

Series
1990

Ebba och Didrik

Documentaries
2012

Searching for Sugar Man

Guest