Coraline (2009)

8.16
/ 10
25 User Ratings
1h 40m
Running Time

February 5, 2009
Release Date

Coraline (2009)

8.16
/ 10
25 User Ratings
1h 40m
Running Time

February 5, 2009
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Laika Entertainment
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Plot.

A young girl discovers an idealized parallel universe behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that it contains a sinister secret.

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This Movie Is About.

stop motion · 
friendship · 
parallel world · 
dream · 
stuffed animal · 
parallel universe · 
talking cat · 
button · 
eye · 
new home · 
secret door · 
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Cast & Crew.

Aankha Neal

Aankha Neal

Sweet Ghost Girl (voice)

Hannah Kaiser

Hannah Kaiser

Tall Ghost Girl (voice)

George Selick

George Selick

Ghost Boy (voice)

Harry Selick

Harry Selick

Photo Friend (voice)

Marina Budovsky

Marina Budovsky

Photo Friend (voice)

Emerson Tenney

Emerson Tenney

Magic Dragonfly (voice)

Jerome Ranft

Jerome Ranft

Mover (voice)

Christopher Murrie

Christopher Murrie

Toy (voice) / Editor

Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman

Book

Cathy Kalmenson

Cathy Kalmenson

Casting

Linda LaMontagne

Linda LaMontagne

Casting

Christopher Bradach

Christopher Bradach

Administration

Patrick Bradach

Patrick Bradach

Administration

Scarlet Chamberlin

Scarlet Chamberlin

Administration

Joseph Ferguson

Joseph Ferguson

Administration

Richard Guinan

Richard Guinan

Administration

Leif Jenssen

Leif Jenssen

Administration

Brandon Lastomirsky

Brandon Lastomirsky

Administration

Rebecca Leiv

Rebecca Leiv

Administration

Rob Partenheimer

Rob Partenheimer

Administration

Kathy Radcliffe

Kathy Radcliffe

Administration

Diana Sattley

Diana Sattley

Administration

Jeff Stringer

Jeff Stringer

Administration

Jennie Terranova

Jennie Terranova

Administration

Marie-Laura Colombia

Marie-Laura Colombia

Musician

Mayless David

Mayless David

Musician

Peter Davies

Peter Davies

Musician

Marianne De Benedetto

Marianne De Benedetto

Musician

Andrew Findon

Andrew Findon

Musician

M.B. Gordy

M.B. Gordy

Musician

Christophe Grindel

Christophe Grindel

Musician

Dave Hartley

Dave Hartley

Musician

Andy Pask

Andy Pask

Musician

Mathilde Pellegrini

Mathilde Pellegrini

Musician

Steve Schaeffer

Steve Schaeffer

Musician

Coraline Tassy

Coraline Tassy

Musician

James Thatcher

James Thatcher

Musician

Lucie Thevenet

Lucie Thevenet

Musician

Bruce White

Bruce White

Musician

Jonathan Williams

Jonathan Williams

Musician

Loren Hillman-Morgan

Loren Hillman-Morgan

Scenic Artist

Daniel Pascall

Daniel Pascall

Second Assistant Director

Dielle Alexandre

Dielle Alexandre

Second Assistant Director

Ronald Eng

Ronald Eng

Supervising Sound Editor

Richard Hamell

Richard Hamell

Systems Administrators & Support

Jocelyn Pascall

Jocelyn Pascall

Third Assistant Director

Jodi Clark

Jodi Clark

Third Assistant Director

Jennifer Mickelson

Jennifer Mickelson

Art Department Coordinator

Sarah Serata

Sarah Serata

Art Department Coordinator

Morgan Hay

Morgan Hay

Assistant Art Director

Katy Moore-Kozachik

Katy Moore-Kozachik

Assistant Set Dresser

Linda Overbey

Linda Overbey

Lead Painter

Cynthia Star

Cynthia Star

Lead Painter

Angela De Cristofaro

Angela De Cristofaro

Painter

Dwayne Erickson

Dwayne Erickson

Painter

Aaron Jarrett

Aaron Jarrett

Painter

Sarah Wells

Sarah Wells

Set Dresser

Shere Coleman

Shere Coleman

Costume Consultant

Michelle Scattergood

Michelle Scattergood

Costume Consultant

Steve Molin

Steve Molin

Compositors

Joe Reese

Joe Reese

Compositors

Trish Van't Hul

Trish Van't Hul

Compositors

John Ashlee Prat

John Ashlee Prat

Lighting Camera

Paul Gentry

Paul Gentry

Lighting Camera

Details.

Release Date
February 5, 2009

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 40m

Budget
$60,000,000

Box Office
$131,800,000

Genres

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Wiki.

Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Henry Selick, based on Neil Gaiman's novella of the same name. Produced by LAIKA, as the studio's first feature film, it features the voice talents of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Robert Bailey Jr., and Ian McShane. The musical score is by Bruno Coulais. The film tells the story of its eponymous character discovering an idealized alternate universe behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that it contains something dark and sinister.

Just as Gaiman was finishing his novella in 2002, he met Selick and invited him to make a film adaptation, as Gaiman was a fan of Selick's other stop-motion projects, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and James and the Giant Peach (1996). When Selick thought that a direct adaptation would lead to "maybe a 47-minute movie", the screenplay was expanded. Looking for a design different from that of most animation, Selick discovered the work of Japanese illustrator Tadahiro Uesugi and invited him to become the concept artist. His biggest influences were on the color palette, which was muted in the real world and more colorful in the Other World, as in The Wizard of Oz. To capture stereoscopy for the 3D release, the animators shot each frame from two slightly apart camera positions. Production of the stop-motion animation feature took place at a warehouse in Hillsboro, Oregon.

The film was theatrically released in the United States on February 6, 2009, by Focus Features after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival on February 5, and received critical acclaim. It grossed $16.85 million during its opening weekend, ranking third at the box office, and by the end of its run had grossed over $124 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time after Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The film won Annie Awards for Best Music in an Animated Feature Production, Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production and Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It has developed a cult following in the years since its release, and is considered one of the greatest animated films of all time. With Coraline, Laika became the first company to make a feature-length film using replacement faces made by a 3D printer.

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