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In the annals of Belgian media history, few years stand as a cultural crossroads quite like 1991. To the casual observer, it was a year of chart-topping dance music, the rise of VTM, and the cinematic afterglow of Man Bites Dog. But for media historians and sociologists, 1991 represents a fascinating collision of concepts: Voorlichting (the Dutch/Flemish word for “information” or “sexual education”), entertainment, and media content.
This article dissects how Belgium—specifically Flanders—used television, radio, and print media in 1991 not merely to entertain, but to educate a generation. It was a year when public broadcasting (BRT, later VRT) decided that talking about sex, drugs, and social taboos on prime time was not only permissible but necessary.
To understand the content, you must understand the battlefield. By 1991, the Flemish media landscape was a duopoly:
The result was an unprecedented wave of media content that blended the educational with the sensational.
The late 1980s were scary. The AIDS epidemic was at its peak, and Belgium, despite its progressive leanings, had a very traditional approach to sex ed—which is to say, very little of it. Parents weren’t talking. Schools were hesitating.
In 1990, the government decided to act. They commissioned a video titled “Veilig Vrijen” (Safe Sex), later referred to colloquially as “Voorlichting 1991” after the year of its major release. The goal was noble: reduce teen pregnancy and STDs. The execution, however, was unforgettable.
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Headline: Flashback: How Belgium Was Informed in 1991 📢
"Voorlichting"—the Dutch term for public information or lighting the way. In 1991, before social media alerts and instant push notifications, how did the Belgian government and media sectors inform the public?
Through the power of traditional media.
Entertainment as a Vehicle for Information: In the early 90s, public health campaigns and government information were woven directly into entertainment programming. Whether it was a spot between cartoons or a serious segment on the evening news, the media landscape was built to educate as much as it was to entertain.
**The Content of
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In the early 90s, Belgium was actually at the forefront of progressive sexual education. If you are looking for archival footage or a specific documentary from 1991, your best bet is to check specialized historical archives or public broadcasting databases like VRT MAX or the SOMA-CEGES archives, which often house "vlaamse klassiekers" and educational materials from that era [1, 2]. The result was an unprecedented wave of media
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, a Belgian documentary-style sex education film produced by Studio Landstar films
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: It is structured as an amateur documentary that follows a "normal" family to discuss sexual development from infancy through puberty.
: The film covers standard pedagogical topics, including anatomy, hygiene, masturbation, menstruation, and reproduction. Critical Context and Availability Explicit Nature
: The film is noted for being far more explicit than modern educational materials, featuring abundant nudity. While intended as a pedagogical tool, its graphic nature has led to mixed reviews, with some viewers finding the depiction of underage nudity controversial or "bizarre". Security Warning and accidental entertainment.
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Title: The Video That Shocked a Nation: Revisiting “Voorlichting 1991” and Belgium’s Most Awkward Media Moment
Date: April 12, 2026 Category: Media History / Nostalgia
If you grew up in Flanders during the early 1990s, there is one VHS tape that haunts your collective memory. It wasn’t Terminator 2 or Home Alone. It was a sterile, beige box with the word “Voorlichting” printed in a sober font.
In 1991, the Belgian Ministry of the Flemish Community did something radical: they produced a sexual education video aimed at teenagers. But unlike the dry diagrams you’d see in a biology textbook, this video was broadcast on BRT (now VRT) during prime evening hours. The result? A national cultural firestorm that blurred the lines between public service, education, and accidental entertainment.