Seksuele Voorlichting (released internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls) is a 1991 Belgian documentary intended for pedagogical use. Produced by Studio Landstar Films and directed by Ronald Deronge, the film was designed to help parents and educators discuss the physiological and emotional changes of puberty with children aged 11 and up. Key Content & Themes
: At the time of its release, it was noted for using direct demonstrations and candid discussions to educate its audience on topics like birth control and human reproduction.
Fast-forward to the present, and it's clear that the lessons learned and progress made in 1991 continue to shape contemporary discussions around sexual education. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, including the rise of social media, online communication, and evolving social norms, the importance of comprehensive and inclusive sexual education remains paramount.
Volgens geruchten werd deze "exclusive cut" verkocht aan een Scandinavische zender in 1993, maar die uitzending was in het Zweeds ondertiteld en nooit officieel in Nederland vertoond. Daarom zijn alle exemplaren die vandaag de dag online opduiken met de titel "seksuele voorlichting 1991 exclusive" hoogstwaarschijnlijk:
Let’s step back into that carpeted school classroom, the smell of coffee from the staffroom, and the unforgettable awkwardness.
- The cartoon with the swimming sperm wearing goggles.
- The diagram of the uterus that looked like a fuzzy pear.
- The phrase “een erectie kan zomaar gebeuren” (an erection can just happen) followed by 30 seconds of suppressed snorting.
- The teacher fast-forwarding through the “wet dream” section while pretending not to.