it's achieved quite a feat in terms of nominations. it's been nominated for best documentary feature, best international film feature, and best animated feature, all at the same time. noah gittell reports. noah: flee, the ground—breaking, oscar—nominated animated documentary may defy easy categorisation, but its story has resonated with a wide variety of audiences. it's not the first film to portray the refugee experience as a harrowing ordeal, but the film succeeds by never politicising its subject. at the heart of flee is one man, amin, telling his story to his childhood friend, danish film—maker jonas poher rasmussen. it's this opportunity to subvert the traditional narratives around refugees that first drew rasmussen to the idea of making flee. the refugee story is often simplified. being a refugee becomes their identity, but it's not. and because flee, amin�*s story, is told from the inside of