, is a Belgian documentary short directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films. It was designed as an instructional film for adolescents entering puberty, though it is notable for its highly explicit and controversial approach to the subject. Content and Structure
The film was produced by Studio Landstar films and is a 28-minute documentary-style production intended to educate preteens about puberty and sexual development. Key Content Details
The core storyline follows a young couple—let’s call them “An” and “Tom” (the actual names vary by source)—navigating their first serious relationship. The film is divided into three acts that mirror real romance: sexuele voorlichting 1991 belgiummp4 top
The documentary serves as an example of a specific era in European educational media where directness was prioritized to demystify human biology. It remains a point of reference for those studying the history of public health messaging and the development of sexual health curricula in schools. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991) - IMDb
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Unlike the dry, clinical Dutch "Schokkend Seksonderwijs" (Shocking Sex Education) or the purely anatomical French "L'Éducation Sexuelle" (often censored for Walloon schools), the Flemish approach in 1991 was uniquely relational . The government contracted actual television directors to weave into the curriculum. Key Content Details The core storyline follows a
: Discussions and explicit demonstrations of masturbation, falling in love, kissing, and reproductive intercourse.