The 1991 educational film Sexuele Voorlichting (Sexual Education), often circulated among international audiences with English subtitles or dubbing, stands as a classic example of European health education from a bygone era. Produced in the Netherlands—a country long celebrated for its progressive and open approach to sexual health—this film served as a rite of passage for a generation of young students navigating the confusing waters of puberty.

The film is noted for its explicit nature, using real footage and "abundant nudity" rather than traditional line drawings or diagrams found in many educational materials of that era. Reception and Controversy