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On March 9th, 1998, 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch is abducted on her way to school. In an instant, Natascha's world has changed forever. She finds herself held captive in a dark, windowless cellar. The only person she sees is her kidnapper, Wolfgang Priklopil. As the years go by, he plays cruel mind games and mercilessly exploits Natascha, all in pursuit of his dream of creating the perfect woman in his basement prison. But Natascha proves to be resilient. She educates herself and looks for ways to manipulate her relationship with her captor. Natascha records every detail of her brutal existence on scraps of tissue paper, so as not to forget a single thing. Now, she is down to the final sheet – and Natascha knows it has to end. On August 23rd, 2006 – after 3,096 days in captivity – Natascha takes her chance and escapes, tasting freedom for the first time. She is a survivor. (Berlinale)

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inglés The story of Natascha Kampusch is itself quite terrifying, so I was curious to see how it was portrayed in the film. I must say, I expected something a bit more disturbing than "3096 Days." The atmosphere must have been truly insane at times, but this film failed to capitalize on that. It depicts something that is definitely not okay, but because of it, you don't really feel that the girl suffered so much. Is it really that difficult to make something that rips your heart out? After all, it is a story based on real events... A documentary about Natascha and her testimony should have had a much more depressing atmosphere. ()

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