In the history of educational media, few films have achieved the cult status—and controversy—of the 1991 Dutch film officially titled Sexuele Voorlichting , often referred to as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls . Produced in the Netherlands, this VHS-era documentary was designed for children aged 8 to 12. At a time when sex education was still taboo in many Western countries, the film’s frank, anatomical, and non-shaming approach was revolutionary.
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