3096 Tage

3096 Tage

  • Director: Sherry Hormann
  • Writer: Ruth Toma,Bernd Eichinger,Natascha Kampusch
  • Countries of origin: Germany
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 28, 2013
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Kampusch
  • "3096 Days" is a biopic directed by Sherry Horman, starring Antonia Campbell Hughes and Jamis Butler.
    The film tells the story of the 10-year-old Austrian girl Natasha who was kidnapped and turned into a sex slave in 1998, and has been detained for 8 years since then.

    Details

    • Release date February 28, 2013
    • Filming locations Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies Constantin Film, ARD Degeto Film, Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $6,677,474

    Movie reviews

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    • By Leslie 2022-03-25 09:01:20

      untitled

      All sins originate from the incomplete self in childhood, or lack of love, or lack of care. Some people turn darkness into light, while others pay homage to evil step by step. The film is so fresh, as if to induce a girl to develop a plan. I don't like the director's heartfelt narration of crime. If this incident happened in a remote mountainous area of ​​China, it can be imagined that a college girl was abducted, and after the child escaped and caught her broken leg, the chain tied the...

    • By Aurore 2022-01-19 08:03:02

      I think the score is low, this is a very good analytical psychological film

      First of all, the heroine was kidnapped when she was young, so she was very immature. At the beginning, the detail of letting the kidnapper kiss is very good. She still regards the kidnapper as a good person, and her resistance only begins when she becomes an adult. Yes, because she already has her own thoughts, which is also in line with a person's growth, and she will only think of resistance when she is rebellious. She experienced the first few opportunities lost, and then...

    • By Allen 2022-01-19 08:03:02

      The scariest thing about the movie "3096" is that the film is adapted from a real story

      The movie "3096 Days" is an autobiographical work released on September 6, 2010 by the Austrian girl Natasha Kampusch, who has been imprisoned in a dungeon for more than 8 years. The experience of the sleepy dungeon.

      Based on the real events that shocked the world in 1998.

    • By Fay 2022-01-19 08:03:02

      A film that satisfies men's perverted desires-the story of the development of a girl

      I watched the film half a year ago, and suddenly saw it in the collection, so I just made a short comment. For the film adapted from this real case, there must be a lot of convergence. In the filming of sexual assault scenes, the treatment is still relatively euphemistic. The film completely weakens the prominence of the heroine's identity as a "sex slave". However, Since it is an adaptation, please be as happy as you are. The whole film tells a real case. A 10-year-old Austrian girl was...

    • By Rylan 2022-01-19 08:03:02

      A tragedy caused by a smile


            There are three “dungeon imprisonment” cases that shocked the world in the country of Austria. Mothers imprisoned children, fathers imprisoned daughters for incest, and this Natascha Kampusch (Natascha Kampusch) who was kept in the dungeon from the age of 10 until the age of 18. ), the first two are shocking, and this one is shocking, then sympathetic, and finally inspirational. Shocked by the length of time in captivity, sympathized with the misery, inspired by the girl’s tenacious...

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    • By Clarabelle 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      In fact, the filming is very bland, the cost is small, and the performance is not very attractive. If there is no real prototype, it is estimated that it will not have 3 stars~. No, the fact is that there is no real prototype, I think they are all works with at most 3...

    • By Aracely 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      I haven't dared to walk in the dark these...

    • By Garret 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      Based on true events....

    • By Bernhard 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      Kudos to the...

    • By Merle 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      Crazy pedophile sex slave case Okay, such a hot topic, but it didn't look good. I'm a little disappointed. I don't know if it's because it involves children, so I can't show it explicitly or what. PS: Where did you find such a thin heroine? Oh my...

    Reminiscing about the tragic experience

    At around 8 o'clock in the morning on March 2, 1998, 10-year-old Kampus suddenly disappeared on the way to school; on August 23, 2006, 18-year-old Kampus escaped the kidnapper and communications engineer Wolfgang. Prikloppier’s claws, at this time, more than 8 years have passed since her disappearance (from March 2, 1998 to August 22, 2006, a total of 3096 Days).
    On the first night of imprisonment, "I begged him to let me sleep in bed...
    more about 3096 Tage Reminiscing about the tragic experience

    The beginning of a nightmare

    "Lying woman", "falsifier", "liar of fictional story"... After she escaped from the dungeon, people often scolded her like this. Natasha Campasa
    If the truth is written in black and white, these insults will naturally be eliminated. In the 284-page book, without exaggeration, without embellishment, she bluntly recounted her long-term ordeal in the hands of a psychopathic sadist named Wolfgang Priklopil.
    First talk about childhood. Her...
    more about 3096 Tage The beginning of a nightmare

    Infinite tyranny

    Six months later, she was allowed to take a bath in the room for the first time. That day, the hijackers forever forbid her to talk about her parents, her school, her home, and her pet cats. He said stubbornly: "I saved you, you are very, very lucky! Everything I do is for your own good. You have not passed, I will shape you." When she was 11 years old, he told Natasha A new name: Bibiana.
    The hijacker showed obvious paranoia. He was...
    more about 3096 Tage Infinite tyranny

    Movie quotes

    • Natascha Kampusch: Why did you pick me?

      Wolfgang Priklopil: I've seen your smile.