The film includes explicit demonstrations of sexual intercourse and even the process of giving birth. Controversial Reception and Explicit Content
is a 1991 Belgian documentary film directed by Ronald Deronge . Originally released in Dutch, the film gained notoriety for its highly explicit and unfiltered approach to sexual education, replacing traditional diagrams and sketches with live-action demonstrations and nudity. Overview of the 1991 Documentary
Maintaining health during the onset of puberty. Overview of the 1991 Documentary Maintaining health during
Some viewers on platforms like IMDb view it as a straightforward, clinical documentary that avoids "hip" or distracting presenters to focus entirely on the biological facts.
Unlike modern educational materials that use animations or clinical diagrams, this 1991 production utilized abundant nudity and unsimulated actions to convey its message. This has led to polarized reviews: This has led to polarized reviews: The film
The film was produced by in Belgium and written by André Singelijn . It was designed to cover the fundamental biological and psychological changes that occur during puberty, including topics such as:
Other critics argue the film crosses a line into exploitation, questioning the use of underage actors in explicit scenes and describing the content as bizarre or non-instructive for its target youth audience. Production Details Information Release Year Country of Origin Director Ronald Deronge Original Language Dutch (Olandese) Duration Approximately 28–30 minutes Cast Hielde Daems, Willem Geyseghem Overview of the 1991 Documentary Maintaining health during
Detailed explanations of menstruation and masturbation.