A Lesson from the Hoja (1950s)

Marionettes! The film features a conversation in a coffee house where patrons discuss the teachings of Nasr-ed-din Hoja. It highlights the folly of radical ideas that lack long-term experience, illustrated through a story where three boys, overconfident in their knowledge, fail to describe an elephant based on limited experience. The moral emphasizes that true wisdom comes from experience and encourages skepticism towards new radical ideas without thorough understanding.

Keywords
Nasreddin Hocha, wisdom, experience, radical ideas, coffee house, story, moral lesson, overconfidence, elephant, villagers

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