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Directed by | Sherry Hormann |
Screenplay by | Bernd Eichinger Martin Moskowicz Ruth Toma |
Starring | Thure Lindhardt Antonia Campbell-Hughes |
Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus |
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Distributed by | Midget Entertainment |
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Country | Germany |
Language | English |
3096 (3096 Tage) is a 2013 German drama film directed by Sherry Hormann. The film is based on the true story of Natascha Kampusch, a 10-year-old girl and her eight-year ordeal being kidnapped by Wolfgang Přiklopil. Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes portrays Kampusch,[1] while Thure Lindhardt plays Přiklopil.
The film was writer Bernd Eichinger's last film before his sudden death, and Martin Moskowicz, head of TV and Film at Constantin Film, and Ruth Toma (Gloomy Sunday) took over.[2]
Plot
The 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) is kidnapped by Wolfgang Přiklopil (Thure Lindhardt) and spends 8 years in captivity in a small room until she manages to escape.
Cast
- Thure Lindhardt as Wolfgang Přiklopil
- Antonia Campbell-Hughes as Natascha Kampusch
- Amelia Pidgeon as Young Natascha
- Trine Dyrholm as Brigitta Sirny
- Vlasto Peyitch as Journalist
Production
In late 2012, there were concerns about Campbell-Hughes' drastic weight-loss for the film, however she stated in an interview in the Evening Standard that she wanted "to suffer as much as she - Kampusch - did".[3] She also noted that she has received a torn Achilles tendon, a broken toe, a fractured rib and various cuts and bruises, due to the film set being similar to the dungeon Kampusch was placed in.[4]
References
- ^ Flower, Alex (2012-04-15). "N. Irish actress to play Natascha Kampusch in movie". zimbio.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
- ^ Roxborough, Scott (2012-04-16). "The "Albert Nobbs" and "Bright Star" actress is cast as the lead in Kampush biopic "3096". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
- ^ Kingsley, Patrick (2012-10-14). "Antonia Campbell-Hughes: can actors lose too much weight for roles?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
- ^ Curtis, Nick (2012-06-26). "Antonia Campbell-Hughes: Why I'm starving for this role". Evening Standard. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
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