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Director Gauger dies of stroke

Vietnamese American film director Stephane Gauger of Yeu Di, Dung So (Kiss and Spell) died of a stroke at the age of 48, according to a representative from the production team behind the movie. — Photo thegioidienanh.vn
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HA NOI — Vietnamese American film director Stephane Gauger of Yeu Di, Dung So (Kiss and Spell) has died of a stroke at the age of 48, according to a representative from the production team behind the movie.

Colleagues and friends have expressed their shock at the sudden death of the director, as he seemed to be in good health. As recently as a month ago, Gauger was still active with film events and festivals in Da Nang.

“Gauger was talking with friends at his home and suffered a sudden pain in his chest. He went upstairs to take a rest and when his friends came to check on him, he was unconscious. He was taken to the hospital but never woke up. Everyone is shocked,” Vu Quynh Ha, a representative from the production team of Yeu Di, Dung So told Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper.

Le Ha Anh, a supporting actress in the film said she was shocked on hearing of his death. Director Phan Gia Nhat Linh said he was sad to have lost a friend who had helped him throughout his career. Linh said Gauger recently moved to live in Viet Nam and had many plans for films.

Gauger, 48, was a writer-director based in Los Angeles. His latest romantic horror movie, Yeu Di, Dung So, a remake of South Korea’s Spellbound, won an award at the 20th Viet Nam Film Festival in November last year.

Gauger made his feature debut with the award-winning drama Owl and the Sparrow (2007), which was set in Viet Nam and earned him both Gotham and Independent Spirit Award nominations.

He followed the film with the urban drama Saigon Electric (2011). He also directed the 2008 documentary Vietnam Overtures and co-wrote Powder Blue, a 2009 feature starring Jessica Biel, Eddie Redmayne and Forest Whitaker. He was named one of Filmmaker magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film in 2007. — VNS

 

 


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