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The article is based on Anabelle Honess Roe’s research in which she analysed the ways that animation is used in Roger Ross Williams’s documentary Life, Animated (2016). It studies how an individual, subjective perspective is evoked in the film. Other documentaries which use animation to tell the story about autism are mentioned as a context.
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The article is based on Anabelle Honess Roe’s research in which she analysed the ways that animation is used in Roger Ross Williams’s documentary Life, Animated (2016). It studies how an individual, subjective perspective is evoked in the film. Other documentaries which use animation to tell the story about autism are mentioned as a context. 
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“He looked at everything as if through an imaginary camera” – Photography in Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir   The article analyzes the theme of photography in Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir (2008). It shows the relation between photography and narration as well as similarities between the way the photographic medium functions and the mechanisms of trauma. The author points out that Folman’s documentary film uses the theme of photography as a metaphor for the characters’ emotional distance to what they experience.
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A Myth about a Flush of Emotions The essay’s main subject is Zofia Dąbrowska’s animated etude The Sea. The text indicates connections between a woman and a water element that are deeply rooted in culture. It mentions images of the relation between those two themes in Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska’s poetry. The author of the essay analyses the poetics of the animation and looks for the features which create the etude’s universal character.
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