Colin Low b. July 24, 1926, Cardston, Alberta
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Photo Copyright © by Lois Siegel. Used with permission.
Colin Low grew up on a ranch in Alberta. His age kept him out of the service during World War Two and he was able to attend the Banff School of Fine Arts and later, the Calgary Institute of Technology. Colin was hired by the National Film Board in 1945 on a summer training program set up by Norman McLaren in an effort to create a Canadian animation facility. Colin's first assignments as a graphic artist involved hand-lettering titles. In 1948, he left Canada to study in Sweden. When he returned he created two important animation sequences for the documentary The Fight: Science Against Cancer. In 1949, he was recognized as a filmmaker and, in 1950, was appointed Head of the Animation Unit, where he produced and directed some of the NFB's most popular films, including the award-winning short The Romance of Transportation in Canada. In 1954, Colin Low decided to try his hand at documentary filmmaking. He produced and directed the classic short Corral which went on to win a number of awards, including first prize at the Venice Film Festival. A few years later his film, City of Gold was hailed by international critics as "brilliant", "rare", "faultless" and "poetic" picking up a total of 17 international awards. During the 1960s, Colin Low helped develop revolutionary film formats that are now legends in the film industry. For Expo '67 in Montréal, he co-directed In the Labyrinth, a film that used 35mm and 70mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens, and which is considered the precursor of today's IMAX and OMNIMAX formats. Low has collaborated on almost 200 productions. We have listed only those films he has directed or co-directed. He has won over 100 awards for his films, as well as several honorary degrees and other honours. Colin Low was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1996 in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to cinema in Canada and around the world. In 1997, he was honoured with the Québec government's prestigious Prix Albert-Tessier, one of the Prix du Québec. The honour was given in recognition of Low's lifetime contribution to Canadian filmmaking.
These are his cedits as a Director.
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Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
-Co-D indicates Co-directed
The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952)
Age of the Beaver (1952)
A Thousand Million Years (1954)
Riches of the Earth (1954)
Corral (1954)
The Jolifou Inn (1955)
Gold (1955)
City of Gold (1957)
City Our of Time (1959)
Universe (1960-Co-D)
Circle of the Sun (1960)
Do You Know the Milky Way (1961)
The days of Whisley Cap (1961)
The Hutteries (1964)
In the Labyrinth (1967)
The Winds of Fogo (1970)
When I Go, That's It (1972)
A Pinto for the Prince (1979)
Atmos (1980)
Transistions (1986)
Emergency/Urgence (1988-Co-D)
Momentum (1992-Co-D)
Making Momentum (1996-Co-D)
Moving Pictures (2000)
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