1:16:09
[CAMELS GROANlNG]
1:16:24
MAN:
Hey, you!
1:16:28
You, on the top!
1:16:32
Yeah!
Are you the auctioneer?
1:16:38
Are you the auctioneer?
lN FORElGN ACCENT: Yes.
1:16:41
You understand English?
1:16:44
Do you understand English?
Yes.
1:16:48
Great. We're in business.
1:16:50
Two Kalashnikovs.
Right.
1:16:53
These babies should bring us
a pretty good price.
1:16:57
We start soon, huh, yes?
1:17:00
[CHATTERlNG]
1:17:04
Here's our boy.
His name is Hakir.
1:17:09
Thank God you're here.
1:17:11
Uh, listen, Hakir. These Berbers
are all from different tribes
with different dialects.
1:17:15
They don't understand
Arabic or each other.
We don't understand them.
1:17:17
l hope to God you do.
Yes.
1:17:20
l understand all Berber dialects.
1:17:22
Oh, very good.
1:17:24
Now, we pay you 200 dirham
for the job. 1 00 now
and 1 00 later.
1:17:30
[BABBLlNG]
1:17:31
Hakir.
1:17:34
[SPEAKS lN ARABlC]
1:17:42
This is not Arabic.
Oh.
1:17:45
l speak no Arabic.
l am a Berber
from the north of here.
1:17:49
Early on, l was sent by my tribe
to trade with other tribes
the delft of our hills.
1:17:56
There, l learned
from each tribe his dialect.
1:17:59
And where did you learn English?
We had much delft.