The film dramatizes the friction between traditional expectations—where men were expected to initiate and women to acquiesce—and modern desires for equality. The romantic conflicts often arise when these old scripts fail. By showcasing these failures, the film validates the confusion many young Belgians felt at the time. The romance is not "sexy" in a conventional sense; it is educational in the rawest sense, showing the awkwardness of unlearning generational behaviors to forge a genuine connection.
The title "Sexuele Voorlichting" is Dutch for "Sexual Education." The 1991 film is a short Belgian documentary, running approximately 28 minutes, that was created specifically to teach children entering puberty about the physical and emotional changes they would soon experience. It is a Dutch-language production from Flanders, Belgium, and was later distributed internationally, often under the English title Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls .
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