The Park
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Damien Manivel |
Editors | William Laboury |
Cast | Maxime Bachellerie |
Naomie Vogt-Roby | |
Sobéré Sessouma | |
Screenplay | Damien Manivel |
Isabel Pagliai | |
Producers | Damien Manivel |
Thomas Ordonneau | |
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ID | 2152165 |
About The Park
Two teenagers fall in love in a park.
Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further
... " Everyone got to know each other so well at The Park that Pauline even met her future husband while working at the site in her early 20s...
Brianna Ghey: Teenager had plan to murder schoolgirl, trial hears
... " The three met just before 14:00 and walked to The Park, the court heard...
The t-shirt chewing enzyme ready to tackle plastic waste
... She was tasked with modifying and experimenting with an enzyme that her colleagues had discovered in a pile of rotting leaves in The Park next to the university, called LCC - leaf-branch compost cutinase...
Wales' new national park: Plan to create country's fourth
... One thing that is to be decided is whether they would take control over all planning applications in The Park, or whether local authorities might still be involved in that...
Hezbollah warns of regional war if Gaza bombing goes on
... " It s going to make what s happening in Gaza look like a walk in The Park, " he told the BBC...
Ugandan anger at plan to name road after slain tourists
... No wonder The Park where the couple met their death is named after a British Queen, " another X user said...
Czech village priest sorry for smashing pumpkins
... New pumpkins were left in The Park but were found scattered and stomped on the next day, reported the paper...
Friends pay tribute to honeymoon couple killed in Uganda
... It is advising against " all but essential travel" to Queen Elizabeth National Park, adding that anyone in The Park should " follow the advice of local security authorities"...
Ugandan anger at plan to name road after slain tourists
By Gloria AradiBBC News
A decision by Uganda's government to name a road after two foreign tourists killed earlier this month has triggered outrage in the country.
British citizen David Barlow and his South African wife Emmaretia Geyer were shot dead on their honeymoon.
Police said the attackers also burned their car in the 17 October attack.
Some Ugandans have criticised the government for honouring The Foreign couple yet excluding Eric Alyai, the Ugandan guide killed alongside them.
Authorities say the couple, from Berkshire in the UK, was on a visit to see gorillas and other primates at The Queen Elizabeth National Park when they were killed in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).
ADF is an Islamic State-linked rebel group with a presence in western Uganda, but which mostly operates in The Eastern part of the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
" As cabinet, we took a decision that for these tourists, We Are going to name one of The Roads in Uganda after them, " Uganda's minister for ICT and national guidance Chris Baryomunsi was quoted as saying by Uganda news website The Nile Post.
He did not reveal the name of The Road .
As for Mr Alyai, The Guide , he only said the government would support His Family .
His Family told the Ugandan television channel UBC that he had Left Behind a widow and one-year-old child.
But some Ugandans have said the government should also name a road after Mr Alyai.
" Eric (Alyai) too was part of this death and so he must be remembered for he died on duty. It would only be fair enough, " one Ugandan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
" Our inferiority complex is high. No wonder The Park where the couple met their death is named after a British Queen, " another X user said.
The government has also faced criticism for planning a memorial for The Foreigners but failing to take any action to honour the many Ugandans killed by the ADF in previous attacks.
In June, ADF fighters raided a Ugandan school in a Surprise Attack , killing 41 children.
This is not the First Time that Ugandan authorities have faced outrage over their handling of the deaths of the couple and their guide.
Last Saturday, the Uganda Wildlife Authority was criticsied after it posted a photo promoting The Queen Elizabeth National Park , just days after the deaths of the couple and their guide.
" It was an exciting morning today in Queen Elizabeth National Park as tourists enjoyed a game viewing, " The Authority captioned the photo.
Some Ugandans said that promoting The Park so soon after The Attack was insensitive and lacked compassion.
" The callousness and lack of humanity displayed by those responsible for orchestrating this insensitive campaign is a shame for Our Country , " said Ugandan Human Rights activist Daniel Kawuma.
" It is deeply troubling how you use The Scene of such a gruesome killing and post messages of an 'exciting morning' for tourists. It is incomprehensible how you could mock The Victims and their grieving families by circulating happy photos of Queen Elizabeth before the bodies have even been laid to rest, " he added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com