![]() Natascha's abuse also becomes sexual, with Wolfgang handcuffing them both with cable tie every time he rapes her. Wolfgang begins building a new bedroom and forces Natascha to do heavy work, half-naked, despite her physical condition. Meanwhile, Natascha's mother is still guilt-ridden for having allowed Natascha to walk to school alone. On Christmas Day of 2003, Natascha is renamed Bibi by Wolfgang, who also reveals his name for the first time. When Wolfgang's mother is pleasantly surprised to find a girl's hair on his sweater, he shaves Natascha to avoid raising further suspicion. Only when Natascha begins menstruating is she allowed to leave the cellar and shower, and from then on, she is allowed to be out more often. Malnourishment, boredom, despair and Wolfgang's incessant psychological manipulation bring her down, giving up any intentions of escaping. Witness descriptions of the van lead police to interrogate Wolfgang, but do not find anything suspicious.įor the next four years Natascha is forbidden from leaving the cellar. Despite being erratic, odd and tyrannical with Natascha, in public Wolfgang is socially awkward and very lonely, with his only contact being his mother, who occasionally comes to visit and bring meals to him. ![]() Her captor is 35-year-old technician Wolfgang Přiklopil. On her way she is dragged into a van and wakes up in a cellar. In the morning of March 2, 1998, 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch walks to school alone after having an argument with her mother. It was also cinematographer Michael Ballhaus's final film. The film was writer Bernd Eichinger's last film before his sudden death, and Martin Moszkowicz, head of TV and Film at Constantin Film, and Ruth Toma ( Gloomy Sunday) took over. ![]() Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes portrays Kampusch, while Thure Lindhardt plays Přiklopil. 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. Rather hostile IMNSHO.3096 Days ( German: 3096 Tage) is a 2013 German drama film directed by Sherry Hormann. Trying to remove track numbers from titles has been posted to before, but most of the replies follow the form "RTFM but I'll give you a break and a how-to regular expression sample this time. ![]() Write yourself a note, or do enough work with Mp3tag to remember which expression does what. The only challenge is remembering the expressions are there, and which one is the right one. No typing needed when working on a new set of tracks. Pull down the list, chose the one you want, and there it is. Everything else works as it did for cleaning up titles.Īfter any these expressions are typed in, they'll be listed in the pull-down with the list of regular expressions. TITLE can be replaced with _FILENAME to remove numbers, spaces, and dashes in front of filenames. If you don't like the results, don't save them. Numbers don't have upper or lower case, anyway.īe sure the expression is right, the replace field is empty, the check box is empty, and click OK. Anything typed in here will be added in front of each title.ĭo not click the "case-sensitive comparison" box. (Meaning: Look from the front of the title for any quantity of spaces, any quantity of numbers 0 through 9, and any quantity of spaces after the numbers, a - after the spaces, and any quantity of spaces after the dash) (3) If there are dashes ( - ) after the numbers, type: (Meaning: Look from the front of the title for any quantity of spaces, any quantity of numbers 0 through 9, and any quantity of spaces after the numbers) (2) If there are spaces in front of the numbers, like this, 8, 9, 10, type or cut&paste: (Meaning: Look from the front of the title for any quantity, including quantity zero, of numbers 0 through 9, and any quantity of spaces after the numbers) ![]() (1) If the track numbers go 01, 02, 03 with no spaces before the numbers, type this expression exactly as it's given - cut &paste is OK: In the regular expression box there are three possibilities: In the new Replace with regular expression window's Field box enter TITLE (all caps!). In the new Action Type window, select "replace with regular expression" and click OK. Choose Actions (Quick) from the dropdown actions list. Select the tracks to be changed (use Edit to "select all" or CTL-A to choose all tracks). How to remove numbers in front of titles or filenames: ![]()
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