Sexuele Voorlichting -1991 Belgium-.mp4 [top] Info

Produced by the Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde (Institute of Tropical Medicine) in collaboration with youth health organization Sensoa (though not officially branded as such until later), the original was filmed on Betacam SP tape and distributed to primary and secondary schools on VHS. The file name "Sexuele Voorlichting -1991 Belgium-.mp4" is thus a direct digital transplant of that specific VHS master.

De kracht van de film zat in de normalisering. Waar seksualiteit in veel huishoudens nog een onbesproken onderwerp was, bood deze video een veilige, objectieve ruimte. Het benadrukte niet alleen de biologie, maar ook de psychologische en emotionele kant van seksualiteit. Het ging over grenzen stellen, respect hebben voor je eigen lichaam en dat van een ander, en het wegnemen van onzekerheden die pubers vaak in stilte ervaren. Sexuele Voorlichting -1991 Belgium-.mp4

While intended for education, the film has faced criticism on platforms like IMDb for its use of underage nudity to illustrate development stages. Some reviewers argue it borders on exploitation, while others defend it as a clinical, "no-nonsense" approach to a natural human process. Waar seksualiteit in veel huishoudens nog een onbesproken

Highly detailed walkthroughs of personal care, including proper hygiene for uncircumcised boys and routine cleanliness for girls during menstruation. Corporate elements, such as prominently featured Johnson & Johnson products, indicate direct corporate sponsorship or product placement for these hygiene segments. While intended for education, the film has faced

The film’s reputation stems largely from its visual honesty, which for its time was remarkably bold. As one IMDb user review notes, "this sex education film provides the expected information for youth entering puberty, but does so in an explicit manner" . The content includes:

The file name became a viral meme within Belgium and the Netherlands long before "viral" was a term. Friends would send each other the link as a joke. "Remember watching this in class? I still can't look at a ficus plant the same way."

As this is a film about sexual education, it contains clinical discussions and visual aids related to human biology and reproduction. It is intended for educational or historical research purposes.