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'Coraline' helmer working on new projects
Published Friday, Dec 11 2009, 08:22 GMT | By Mike Moody

The first is another collaboration with Coraline writer Neil Gaiman. The second is based on a screenplay he's been working on for ten years and the third is a new story he recently "discovered".
The filmmaker is looking to create a film in the San Francisco Bay Area with other stop-motion artists. He hopes to announce a distributor or producing partnership for all three projects in early 2010.
"I hope to have financing lined up in February or March," Selick said.
He added: "My [new company] announcement will be in the next couple of weeks. I am gonna make another stop-motion film. As long as someone is going to see them, I'll make them."
Coraline received ten nominations for this year's Annie Awards and is considered to be an Oscar contender in the category of 'Best Animated Feature'.
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