Released in Denmark in 1981, directed by Danish filmmaker Marcer Andersen. Spanning a runtime of 96 minutes, the film provides a comprehensive, expert-guided exploration of human sexual development, tracing the journey from the physical act of childbirth through the complex emotional and physiological changes of puberty and adolescence. Produced by A Production, with a screenplay co-written by Elisabeth Andersen, this classic piece of Scandinavian educational cinema remains a notable case study in clinical, shame-free sex education.
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It documents the physical processes of reproduction, beginning with the act of birth itself and tracing the subsequent physical and hormonal changes that occur as a child grows into puberty. Educational Intent: Released in Denmark in 1981, directed by Danish
Edited by Gunter Berga and set to a minimal score by Gunter Steinberger, the film maintains a steady, matter-of-fact pace. The editing intentionally defuses potential shock value, encouraging viewers to look at sexual development with scientific detachment. 🌍 Historical Context and Cultural Impact by Dana Schwartz, which is often associated with