Mort Ransen, a talented and accomplished figure in the realm of the cinematic arts, took his first breath on the sixteenth day of August, in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three, in the vibrant city of Montréal, situated in the province of Québec, Canada.
As a director and writer, Ransen left an indelible mark on the world of film, with his most notable works including the critically acclaimed "Margaret's Museum" released in the year nineteen hundred and ninety-five, the captivating "Falling Over Backwards" which premiered in nineteen hundred and ninety, and the heartwarming "My Father's Angel" which was released in the year nineteen hundred and ninety-nine.
Tragically, Ransen's remarkable journey came to an end on the fourth day of September, in the year two thousand and twenty-one, on the picturesque Salt Spring Island, located in the province of British Columbia, Canada.