The 1991 Belgian documentary (internationally released as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) remains one of the most controversial and fiercely debated educational films of the late 20th century. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, this Dutch-language project attempted to bypass traditional, sterilized methods of sex education in favor of extreme, literal realism. Rather than relying on innocuous line drawings, textbook diagrams, or metaphorical animations, the creators opted for raw, unfiltered real-life footage to document the human body’s journey from infancy through puberty.
The final act of the film includes explicit scenes of sexual intercourse. The demonstration of reproductive sex with full penetration is performed by an adult couple, with no minors present. Following this, the film explains conception, the development of the fetus, and concludes with a graphic depiction of childbirth. Sexuele Voorlichting 1991 Full
Hoewel nog niet zo progressief als vandaag, begon de voorlichting in 1991 voorzichtige stappen te zetten in de erkenning van verschillende seksuele geaardheden. De focus lag op het normaliseren van diverse gevoelens tijdens de puberteit. The final act of the film includes explicit