

An insight into Michael Nock's experience exploring and painting the fabled landscape of Gallipoli.

Quangle Wangle was created as my MFA thesis project at CalArts in 1999 consisting of hand drawn coloured pencil cels on black paper. I adapted the story from "the story of the four children who went round the world" first published in "Nonsense Songs, Stories Botany and Alphabets" by Edward Lear in 1871.
Produced and directed by Michael Nock
Music by Glenn Scott Lacey
Paintings by Atilio Pernisco

Story Adapted by Michael Nock from "the story of the four children who went round the world"
First published in "Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets" by Edward Lear in 1871
"I see life as basically tragic and futile and the only thing that matters is making little jokes"
Produced and directed by Michael Nock
Music by Glenn Scott Lacey
Narration by Joss Ackland
An interview with Michael Nock by Tedmond Cheung.