The 1991 Belgian documentary short film (internationally released as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) represents a distinct, unfiltered approach to adolescent pedagogy from the early 1990s. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films , this 28-minute Dutch-language release bypasses abstract line drawings in favor of direct, real-world visual demonstrations. Designed primarily for European youth aged 11 and up, the film reflects the progressive, pragmatic attitude toward reproductive health and anatomy that characterized the Low Countries during this era. Key Production & Film Elements
The director's choice to use explicit visuals was a deliberate departure from the line drawings or animated diagrams common in other educational materials. The film includes discussions of topics that were less common in media at the time, such as phimosis (a condition where the foreskin is too tight) and the demonstration of inserting a tampon. sexuele voorlichting 1991 full full
" Sexuele Voorlichting ," which translates to "Sexual Information," is a Belgian documentary short film released in 1991. It is also known by the English title " Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ". The film was directed by Ronald Deronge, written by André Singelijn, and produced by Studio Landstar films. Key Production & Film Elements The director's choice
For teenagers in 1991, this was revolutionary. For the first time, voorlichting looked like a romantic comedy (albeit with very bad 90s fashion and wooden acting). It is also known by the English title
The film is a Belgian educational video produced in 1991. It was designed to be shown in schools to educate adolescents going through puberty. The title translates simply to "Sexual Education."