Unlike many educational films that use drawings, this video uses explicit live-action footage to demonstrate topics like anatomy, hygiene, masturbation, menstruation, and reproduction.

The film was structured around a simulated "normal family" setting using an amateur cast to discuss the physical and psychological changes that occur during the transition from childhood to adolescence.

Belgian and Dutch media in 1991 were progressive for the time. The storylines actively dismantled traditional gender roles.

The film is not widely available on mainstream streaming platforms. While it is listed on film databases like IMDb and MUBI , both currently note it is not available to watch through their services. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991)

Disclaimer: De genoemde video en bijbehorende materialen uit 1991 zijn bedoeld als historisch en educatief materiaal.

The film was designed as a medical and pedagogical documentary for European children aged 11 and up. Unlike many educational videos that use diagrams or animations, this production utilized live models to demonstrate the physical and psychological changes of puberty. Key topics covered include:

The film remains a notable artifact in the history of European sexual education media for its refusal to use "innocuous line drawings," opting instead for a directness that remains controversial by modern standards. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991) - IMDb

: Primarily found mentioned in digital contexts as an .mp4 file via various download or streaming links. Content Overview

During the 1980s and 1990s, the Low Countries adopted an incredibly progressive, direct, and pragmatic approach to sex education. The cultural consensus prioritized reducing teen pregnancies and preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS through radical transparency rather than abstinence-only frameworks. This societal openness eventually spilled over into mainstream media—leading to unfiltered late-night television programs and highly explicit educational materials. Sexuele voorlichting (Vidéo 1991) - IMDb

An unreserved look at self-pleasure as a natural behavior, followed by the mechanics of sex and giving birth. The Evolution of Sexual Education in the Low Countries