
Stephen Low
Known for Directing · 2 credits
- Place of birth
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Biography
Stephen Low is a Canadian film director and screenwriter who works extensively in the IMAX and IMAX 3D film formats. Based in Montreal, Quebec, over his 30-plus year career Low has directed numerous award-winning film documentaries including Challenger: An Industrial Romance (1980), Beavers (1988), Titanica (1991), Super Speedway (1997), Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003), Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag (2004), Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D (2010), Legends of Flight 3D (2010), Rescue 3D (2011), Rocky Mountain Express (2011) and Aircraft Carrier (2017).
Known For
Movies (2)
About Stephen Low
Stephen Low is a Canadian film director and screenwriter who works extensively in the IMAX and IMAX 3D film formats. Based in Montreal, Quebec, over his 30-plus year career Low has directed numerous award-winning film documentaries including Challenger: An Industrial Romance (1980), Beavers (1988), Titanica (1991), Super Speedway (1997), Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003), Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag (2004), Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D (2010), Legends of Flight 3D (2010), Rescue 3D (2011), Rocky Mountain Express (2011) and Aircraft Carrier (20… With 2 credits spanning from 1980 to 1992, Stephen Low has appeared in 2 films and 0 TV shows.
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Most Popular Stephen Low Movies
- Challenger: An Industrial Romance (1980) — as Self - Narrator (voice)
- Titanic: Treasure of the Deep (1992) — as Self - Director (archive footage)
Where to Watch Stephen Low Films
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