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Severin Blanchet

French documentary filmmaker Severin Blanchet is pictured in this photograph. Blanchet was killed February 26th in Kabul.

Severin Blanchet

French filmmaker killed in Kabul

The Associated Press

PARIS

Severin Blanchet, a French documentary filmmaker who was training young Afghans, died Friday during an attack by insurgents in a hotel for foreigners in Kabul where he was staying. He was 66.

The French Foreign Ministry and the Ateliers Varan, a French film school with which Blanchet was affiliated, both offered condolences.

Blanchet had been in Afghanistan since 2006 organizing classes in documentary film-making for young, aspiring Afghan filmmakers.

"I salute the memory of our compatriot Severin Blanchet," French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said in a statement Friday.

"He was a privileged partner in French cultural action in Afghanistan. We will pursue with determination the work that he had started with such generosity and solidarity," Kouchner said.

Blanchet had made about a dozen of his own documentary films and created film-making courses in many countries. He had a special interest for Papua New Guinea, the Ateliers Varan said in a statement posted on its Web site.

He also appeared in films on occasion and had a role in the 2006 movie "Gardens in Autumn" by the well-known Georgian director Otar Iosselani, who lives in France.

Funeral plans were not known, and there was no immediate information available about survivors.


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February 26, 2010

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