Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English46 Exclusive -

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Unlike many modern programs that use clinical diagrams or animations, this 1991 film used live models and watercolor illustrations to demonstrate human anatomy and hygiene. Narrated by teenagers in Dutch (and later subtitled in English), it covered a wide range of topics: particularly in Scandinavia

The complexities of "love making," marriage, and relationships. parts of Western Europe

Directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn, the film is known for its highly explicit and direct approach to sexual development, which was notably distinct from the "line drawing" style of many contemporary educational videos. 🎥 Film Overview Original Title: Seksuele Voorlichting English Title: Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls Country of Origin: Approximately 28 minutes.

Designed for children around ages 10–14, the film was shown in schools and sometimes at home via VHS. It explicitly addressed both sexes together, reinforcing that puberty is a shared human experience. The English-dubbed or subtitled version (the “46 exclusive” likely refers to a specific distribution or run time—possibly 46 minutes) allowed international distribution, particularly in Scandinavia, parts of Western Europe, and limited release in North America for progressive educators.