Sexuele Voorlichting 1991 Exclusive ✪
Unlike typical educational films of the era that used line drawings, this film is known for its explicit nature , containing abundant nudity and graphic depictions of sexual development and anatomy to explain puberty. Production Team Writer: André Singelijn. Cinematography: Louis Maes. Music: Danny Gijbels.
Explanations of menstruation, wet dreams, and masturbation.
In de vroege jaren '90 voltrok zich een cultuuromslag in de media en het onderwijs. Seksualiteit werd genormaliseerd en traditiegerichte barrières werden doorbroken. Verschillende factoren speelden hierbij een rol:
The film has an IMDb rating of 7.0 out of 10 based on user reviews. Notably, its IMDb page has attracted substantial user engagement, with dozens of reviews and detailed parents' guide entries. Some reviews have been written decades after the film's release, indicating ongoing interest and rediscovery. sexuele voorlichting 1991 exclusive
The Evolution of Dutch Sexuality Education: From Taboo to Transparency
The curriculum in 1991 began to emphasize:
Meer informatie over de van dit soort films? Vergelijkingen met moderne seksuele voorlichting ? Unlike typical educational films of the era that
| | Key Topics Covered | | :--- | :--- | | The Basics | Comparison of infant male and female genitalia (penis vs. vagina), introduction to terms like "foreskin" and "clitoris". | | Puberty Changes | Development of breasts, growth of pubic hair, changes in the scrotum, first erections, and menstruation. | | Intimacy & Feelings | Masturbation (presented as natural), wet dreams, and the emotions of "falling in love" and kissing. | | Reproduction | Unsimulated sexual intercourse between an adult couple, followed by a pregnancy announcement from the adult daughter. |
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Media creators during this era believed that the best way to demystify puberty, eliminate shame, and prevent abuse or unwanted pregnancies was through absolute, unadorned transparency. Music: Danny Gijbels
: The film is not recommended for general viewing without professional context or parental supervision. Even in 1991, it was intended for "preteens about puberty and sexual development" under specific educational circumstances.
This media approach was supported by the government under the Minister of Welfare, Health and Culture (WVC), Hedy d'Ancona. Her tenure (1989-1994) was crucial in embedding sexual health into broader public health policy rather than leaving it to moral debate.