There is also a heart-stopping moment when an armed man in a car calls over the woman filming, telling her she has to 'behave better' in public.
Her crime? Her face can be seen, something forbidden by the militants' interpretation of Islam.
She apologises for the transparency of her veil, to which the man responds: 'You have to pay attention by covering up. God loves women who are covered.'
The report, aired on a French TV channel, describes how there is no music, no entertainment and forced prayer times.
It also features some of the estimated 150 women who have chosen to leave France to live in the Islamic State.
The camerawoman enters an internet cafe where women are seen talking in French and contacting family members they have left behind.
One woman tells her mother: 'I am not going back, mom. I am telling it to you bluntly. You have to get it through your head that I am not returning.
'I did not take the risk by coming here to go back to France. I do not want to return because I am doing well here mom. There is nothing to gain from weeping or being afraid.'
The daughter, defends her new homeland, adding: 'All I see on TV is false. They exaggerate everything on TV.'
The French narrator says: 'These women coming here to get married or to join their husbands would be an essential element of the strategy and propaganda of the fundamentalist camp.'
- Daily Mail