František Fiala, better known by his stage name Ferenc Futurista, in Učitel orientálních jazyků (The Oriental Language Teacher, dir. Olga Rautenkrauzová and Jan S. Kolár, 1918). Studies of facial expressions by actor Ferenc Futurista captured by Bohumil Veselý. Futurista with actress Betty Kyslíková during the shooting of Proč se nesměješ (Why Aren´t You Laughing?, dir. Eman Fiala, 1922). Ferenc Futurista with his wife (actress Anna Filípková Ferencová), his brother Eman Fiala, his wife and their daughter Milena, and R. A. Dvorský on Bohumil Veselý's balcony.
Unedited film footage from the first days of the Czechoslovak Republic shot in Prague in autumn 1918. Footage from a festive parade with destroyed Austrian symbols on Wenceslaus Square. A parade on Charles Bridge with banners reading "Socialist Nation", "Long Live the Czech Republic", and other slogans. Footage from a public gathering on White Mountain on 8 November 1918 to mark the anniversary of the famous battle. The participants carry small flags and banners with signs reading "Hus´s People" and "Separation of Church and State". A view of a gathering in the third courtyard of Prague Castle. Footage from a military celebration on Old Town Square with the damaged Marian Column. Politicians Václav Klofáč, Gustav Habrman and František Udržal at the Jan Hus Memorial. Josef Svatopluk Machar delivers a speech in front of the Provincial War Office in Sněmovní Street in Lesser Town. František Staněk, Václav Klofáč, Alois Rašín and Karel Kramář emerge from the building. Footage from a ceremonial gathering on Wenceslaus Square. A view of the decorated Zlatá husa (Golden Goose) Hotel. A parade of people in folk costumes carrying a banner reading "Long Live the Socialist Republic". Politicians František Tomášek and Josef Scheiner deliver speeches in front of the Statue of St Wenceslaus. Footage from a gathering on Old Town Square. People paint over German signs. People speak from the roof of a tram.