Shoppers, most of them women, mill about a market square in the town of Ljutomer in Slovenia.
It's a late actuality, which means that there is some difference between it and the earlier examples of the form. Most of the difference lies in the fact that there is editing; three different shots from three angles and distances are used. Early actualities were single-shot and generally used up an entire reel of film, which in the 19th century lasted less than a minute.
It's my first encounter with the film maker, Karol Grossman. He was a lawyer in Ljutomer, who died in 1929 at the age of 64. A site devoted to him noted that he hosted Fritz Lang when the latter was an army officer. The rest is silence.