(1991), also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls , is a 28-minute Belgian documentary directed by Ronald Deronge. While intended as a pedagogical tool for preteens and teenagers, it is highly controversial due to its extremely explicit and graphic nature. Content Summary
Let’s be honest. For anyone who grew up in the Netherlands, the word Voorlichting (literally “preparation” or “guidance”) doesn’t conjure images of gentle conversation. It conjures fluorescent lights, a dusty overhead projector, and the collective, soul-crushing silence of thirty twelve-year-olds staring at a cartoon fallopian tube. (1991), also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for
: Clear explanations of physical changes for both boys and girls. Reproductive Health For anyone who grew up in the Netherlands,
for exploiting underage nudity under the guise of "existential realism" or education. Reproductive Health for exploiting underage nudity under the
Featuring voices by Hielde Daems (Els) and Willem Geyseghem (Jan). Key Topics Covered
—is an educational vintage film, here is a post-style summary you could use to describe it: 📺 Retro Find: Sexuele Voorlichting (1991)