Oscar-winning filmmaker John Zaritsky said goodbye to the world at the age of 79. Filmmaker John Zaritsky breathed his last at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada. Let me tell you that John Jairitsky lost his life due to heart failure. John had produced many movies in his career. In 1983, he also produced 'Just Other Missing Kid.' John has been awarded an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature for the movie, who died on March 30 due to a cardiac arrest at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada. In the midst of his 40-year career, John Zaritsky has worked on a trilogy of documentaries on thalidomide. which was released in Europe in the late 1950s. John Jairitsky has also worked mostly on light-hearted documentaries, in which 'Ski Bums' was his favourite. The work of John Zaritsky has been broadcast in 35 countries. At the same time, his movie has been screened at more than 40 movie festivals around the world, including Sundance and Toronto. According to the news, John also won the Cable Ace Award for 'Rapists: Can They Be Stopped' in 1987. He was awarded the Golden Jewell Award by the American Bar Association for 'My Husband is Going to Kill Me.' He has also been awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Award for "Born in Africa" and in 1994 John was awarded the DuPont-Columbia Award for Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo. Lady Gaga helped this actress when she came to receive the award with crutches Justin and Hailey stunned everyone at Grammy Award Zelensky's message video ran in the middle of the Grammy Award ceremony, saying, "Support us..."