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1 online resource (streaming video file) (51 min. 14 sec.) ; 309856988 bytes |
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On the 12th anniversary of her abduction (2 March 1998) and imprisonment in a secret dungeon, Natascha Kampusch tells her story. Two years before the arrest of Josef Fritzl in 2008 for imprisoning and sexually abusing his daughter, the world reeled from news that an 18-year old girl had been kept captive in a cellar in Austria since age ten before making her escape. Her captor Wolfgang Priklopil committed suicide shortly after.Natascha Kampusch became the subject of a worldwide media circus. She has given a couple of in depth interviews and even fronted her own chat show in 2008. But since then she has come under scrutiny for some unusual behaviour - purchasing the house and car of her captor - and questions have been raised about her willingness to escape. In Natascha Kampusch: 3096 Days in Captivity, for the first time, a camera crew is allowed into the house in which she was held captive to see the dungeon she was kept in. Natascha tells the story on camera of how she was abducted, what life was like for those eight years, and her attempts to cope with having her life back again. (From Germany in German, English subtitles) (Documentary) M (A) WS |
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Broadcast 2010-03-07 at 21:30:00 |
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Classification: M |
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Kampusch, Natascha, 1988-.
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Kidnapping victims.
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Priklopil, Wolfgang.
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Women -- Biography.
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Austria.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Fritzl, Josef, contributor
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Sirny, Brigitta, contributor
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