Coraline, the acclaimed stop-motion animated film, celebrates its 15th anniversary with a triumphant return to Italian theaters from October 31st to November 3rd. Directed by Henry Selick, known for the celebrated The Nightmare Before Christmas, the film is a celebration of the visionary creativity that has enchanted audiences of all ages since its original release in 2009.
A Possible Stop-Motion Masterpiece Revisited
The film, based on the best-selling book by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean, continues to set new standards in the world of animation thanks to its collaboration with the film studio LAIKA.
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Special Contents
Behind the Scenes: To mark this anniversary, fans will also have the opportunity to discover new special content offering a glimpse behind the scenes. The award-winning LAIKA team, who worked on the original film, returns to revisit and enhance the film's puppet designs using innovative technologies. This exclusive insight will allow viewers to observe the creative process and craftsmanship that make Coraline a milestone in animated cinema. Distributed exclusively by Nexo Studios, with RTL 102.5 as the Official Radio Station, and supported by media partners MYmovies and Cultura POP, Coraline and the Magic Door is set to enchant Italian audiences once again, offering an adventurous journey between reality and fantasy.







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