
Louis Marcus
Directing
Biography
An award-winning Irish documentarian.
Known For

Examines the mesmerising construction of clear crystal glass pieces created by the craftsmen of Waterford. The process from the intense heat of the furnace to glass blowing, shaping, cutting, honing, filling and finishing is all depicted in this celebration of the art of creation of Waterford Glass. Academy Award Nominee: Best Live Action Short - 1976.
Conquest of Light
Explores the detailed concepts of Ireland and Irish Freedom developed by Patrick Pearse, a leader of the 1916 Irish Rebellion, visiting the places his writing developed -- St. Enda's school in Rathfarnham, Dublin, and his cottage in Rosmuc, Connemara -- and the issues to which he was committed, and which still dominate Irish life: language, the role of the Church, Northern Ireland, and education. Presented in the format of a modern TV current affairs interview.
Revival: Pearse's Concept of Ireland

Commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, commissioned for its 50th anniversary.
The Living Flame

A showcase of what Ireland has to offer as a tourist destination.
Discovering Ireland

Irish and international folk musicians listen to and play music, sing, dance and drink, and enjoy the craic at a ‘Fleadh’ – a traditional Irish music festival – described as the ‘Mardi Gras of Ireland’ in 1960s Kilrush, county Clare.
Fleá Ceoil

A portrait of the sculptor Seamus Murphy from Cork, Ireland.
The Silent Art

Children learn through play in Irish Montessori schools in the 1970s, accompanied by voiceover explaining the Montessori method and jaunty jazz flute. The three schools featured in Páistí ag Obair are Tigh na nÓg, Blessington; St Kieran’s School, Bray; and The Children’s House, Stilllorgan. Oscar Nominee: Best Documentary Short, 1974
Children at Work

A poetic account of Cork and its surrounding areas.
Rhapsody of a River

A portrait of life in Ireland in the 1960s.
Pobal

A portrait of Dublin and its people.