An animated documentary that I don’t think is very documentary-like
Britannia is an animated short film that has a deep connection to the concept of realism and the images it presents have a deep connection to the concept of realism.
Despite its lack of objectivity, the content of this short animation is an objective representation of the historical situation. The author uses a flexible animation technique to show another dimension of the historical process. This particular approach has some implications for the authenticity of the content, but I think it is positive in the sense of a documentary.
Although this animated documentary is not in line with traditional documentaries in many respects, it is a much simpler and more direct way for the viewer to understand the history. It diminishes the seriousness of the situation, but does not change the objective facts. On the contrary, it makes you think and reflect after watching it. So I think it’s a good documentary.