3096 Days (2013) -
The film opens on March 2, 1998, as Natascha is abducted by Wolfgang Přiklopil while walking to school in Vienna. For the next 3,096 days (roughly eight and a half years), she is confined to a soundproof, 6-square-meter dungeon hidden beneath his garage. The narrative follows her transformation from a terrified child into a resilient young woman who eventually seizes an opportunity to escape on August 23, 2006. Following her escape, Přiklopil committed suicide.
(2013) is a harrowing German biographical drama that depicts the eight-year ordeal of Natascha Kampusch , an Austrian girl kidnapped at age 10 and held captive in a secret basement cell. Directed by Sherry Hormann and written by Bernd Eichinger, the film is based on Kampusch's best-selling autobiography of the same name. Plot Overview 3096 Days (2013)