Title: Sexuele voorlichting (Sexual Education) Year: 1991 Language: Dutch (English subtitles/dub) Tone: Clinical, Educational, Earnest
Consent and Boundaries: Defining personal space before the digital age.
Today, while the medium has changed from printed booklets and VHS tapes to interactive apps, the core message of the 1991 era—that knowledge is the best tool for a healthy transition into adulthood—remains more relevant than ever.
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The 1991 Belgian documentary "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" (original title: Seksuele voorlichting) is a 28-minute educational film directed by Ronald Deronge. It is known for its highly explicit and direct approach to sexual education, featuring abundant nudity rather than typical line drawings or diagrams. Core Content & Themes
What set this 1991 curriculum apart from its predecessors were three core pillars: 1. Gender Inclusivity
This production was part of a movement in the late 20th century—particularly in Western Europe—to provide frank, visually explicit, and scientifically accurate sexual education. Unlike many North American programs of the era that focused on abstinence, Dutch-inspired programs like Sexuele Voorlichting (Sexual Education) emphasized: Biological Maturity