but it is a really tough condition to work i don t think i have never worked or witnessed 55 degrees. even for me as an iraqi, that i am used to high temperatures, this is just too much. i grew up in iraq, so i thought i was prepared. but in recent years, the weather has changed a lot. it s hot very hot. the camera is asking me to stop recording. i think you need to put it in the car. yeah. the camera needs. we leave it here? uh-huh. every 15 minutes, we have to cool the camera down. if we didn t, we run the risk of losing all ourfootage. just two minutes. two minutes. filming in peak summer is always complicated
it s hot very hot. the camera is asking me to stop recording. i think you need to put it in the car. yeah. the camera needs. we leave it here? uh-huh. every 15 minutes, we have to cool the camera down. if we didn t, we run the risk of losing all our footage. just two minutes. two minutes. filming in peak summer is always complicated and difficult. as a film maker, you stay calm and to stay focused when it is that hot, and you are drenched in your own sweat then when you add temperatures that are upward of 45 degrees to it, it gets that much harder.
people are trying to migrate from this base. but it is really tough conditions to work. i don t think i ve ever worked or witnessed 55 degrees. even for me as an iraqi, i am used to high temperatures, this is just too used to high temperatures, this isjust too much. i grew up in iraq, so i thought i was prepared. but in recent years, the weather has changed a lot. it is hot. very hot. the camera is asking me to stop recording. the camera needs. it is asking me to stop recording. the camera needs. . . the camera needs. if you leave it the camera needs. if you leave it here? the camera needs. if you leave it here? every - the camera needs. if you leave it here? every 15 - leave it here? every 15 minutes. leave it here? every 15 minutes, we leave it here? every 15 minutes, we had - leave it here? every 15 minutes, we had to i leave it here? every 15| minutes, we had to call leave it here? every 15 - minutes, we had to call the camera down. if we didn t, we run the risk of losing
language ]. we are just leaving this irwin county detention center. there was one woman in particular. she described the experience here as torture. what s going on? not much. i see your shirt. we just feel that we ve got to do something, man. to feel proud of all, you know, there s too much going on outside and we can t ignore it. even though there s nothing we can do. but at least like this we feel like we are part of it. [ speaking foreign language ]. can t take a picture. put the camera down.