
Hoja and the Camel’s Head (1950s)
The film depicts a narrative set in a peaceful city where a donkey carries the protagonist to meet a wise figure, the shake. The shake shares stories of Nasr-ed-din Hoja, emphasizing the importance of education and critical thinking in solving societal problems. A debate ensues between the shake and a young troublemaker, Hamid, about progress and tradition, illustrating the tension between modernity and cultural heritage. Through a story about Nasaredine Hocha’s cleverness, the film conveys lessons about wisdom, the value of questioning, and the dangers of deceit.
Keywords
Nasaredine Hocha, education, tradition, progress, wisdom, storytelling, cultural heritage, critical thinking, societal problems
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