The request appears to refer to a Belgian educational documentary titled "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" (originally Seksuele voorlichting), released in 1991. Directed by Ronald Deronge, this production is a straightforward, amateur-led documentary designed to teach adolescents about puberty, hygiene, and human development. Film Overview Director: Ronald Deronge. Writer: André Singelijn. Format: Dutch-language documentary.
Pubescent Changes: The film addresses wet dreams, erections, masturbation, breast development, and the Tanner stages of development. puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 belgiumrarl
The early 1990s were a pivotal time for sexual education in Western Europe. By 1991, Belgium had established a relatively progressive approach to public health education compared to many other regions. This was largely in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, which necessitated a shift from purely biological or "family planning" education to comprehensive safe-sex education. The request appears to refer to a Belgian
Belgium’s strength: The Centrum voor Seksuologie (Ghent University) and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) were research leaders. But academic knowledge rarely trickled down to the average 12-year-old in 1991. Writer: André Singelijn
A 14-year-old girl in Charleroi in 1991 was more likely to get information from "Marie Claire" magazine's teen section than from school.