The 1991 Belgian film (translated as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a frank, 28-minute educational documentary directed by Ronald Deronge. Known for its candid and explicit approach, it was designed to guide youngsters through the physical and emotional changes of puberty. Production Overview Release Date: January 1, 1991 (Belgium). Language: Dutch. Production Company: Studio Landstar Films. Director: Ronald Deronge; Writer: André Singelijn. Content Summary
The video covers a wide range of topics in a sequential manner, including: Anatomy and Hygiene: Frontal nudity and genital care. Biological Processes: Wet dreams, menstruation, and reproduction. Social/Physical Aspects:
Others criticize the film for its use of underage nudity, questioning whether such explicit depictions are necessary for educational purposes or if they border on exploitation.
While voorlichting is widely regarded as an essential part of Belgian education, there are challenges and controversies surrounding the program: