A 1997 Cannes Palme d’Or nomimated short by Gil Alkabetz which appears to present a possible solution to the Medieval river crossing riddle involving a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage.
And then doesn’t.
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A 1997 Cannes Palme d’Or nomimated short by Gil Alkabetz which appears to present a possible solution to the Medieval river crossing riddle involving a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage.
And then doesn’t.
When I first saw the picture, all I could think of was that the wolf and sheep were doing an little Irish dance. Too much Shaun the Sheep, I guess!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdodXCnQ7k
I had a slightly odd experience with that riddle where I encountered it three times in the same day, in a medieval history novel published in the 70s that I was just finishing, at the start of a modern US thriller I started later on, and in the episode of a television programme I watched that night Fargo, if anyone’s interested. The books also had identical names – I ordered the history novel from the library and on the day I collected it saw the thriller on the new arrivals table and grabbed it and only properly noticed the thing with the titles later (it was the author’s name that grabbed me.) Cool story, bro, I know.
What’s the deal with the wolf and the cabbage?
The wolf is secretly vegetarian.