A growing sub-genre of documentary film, the animated documentary poses a network of challenging, existential questions for the form. And while purists might cling to traditional, sanctioned mores, a healthy re-evaluation of our inventory is inspiring filmmakers to experiment and push the boundaries. The use of animation and other abstract and connotative forms in documentary is not new; some even cite Winsor McCay's Lusitania (1918) as the first animated documentary, while the Hubleys' (John and Faith, and later daughter Emily) pioneering work and shorts like Chris Landreth's Oscar-winning
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