The film is a Dutch-language documentary aimed at preteens and teenagers, covering biological and social aspects of puberty. Film Overview Original Title: Sexuele voorlichting English Title: Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls Release Year: Country of Origin: Production Company: Studio Landstar Films Ronald Deronge André Singelijn Content and Topics The film is noted for its highly explicit approach
The term "voorlichting" in 1991 often referred to social and educational information delivered via media. A notable example is the 1991 Belgian video . The film is a Dutch-language documentary aimed at
The film provides a direct look at the aesthetic, vocabulary, and social norms of 1990s Belgium. The film provides a direct look at the
By 1991, the AIDS crisis was no longer a distant American news item. Belgium faced a rising curve of HIV infections, particularly in urban centers like Antwerp and Brussels. The Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with the Flemish public broadcaster BRT (now VRT), agreed that traditional pamphlets and doctor-led lectures were failing to reach young, sexually active demographics. The Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with
: A notable cultural artifact from this year is the Belgian documentary Sexuele Voorlichting
Phone switchboards at BRT collapsed within two minutes. Elderly viewers reported chest pains. Parents scrambled to turn off television sets. In a famously Catholic Flemish village near Leuven, a neighborhood watch group reportedly gathered outside the home of the BRT station manager, shouting Latin hymns.