) is a Belgian sex education documentary directed by Ronald Deronge.
Using an Amiga 500 and a primitive video digitizer, Thijs doesn't just copy the film— hijacks it. He spends three weeks in his attic, lit only by the blue glow of his monitor, weaving a "cracktro" into the start of the file. The "Cracked" Experience
If you've spent any time scouring vintage digital archives, you might have stumbled upon the title . To the modern eye, it looks like a typical file name for an old PC game or a "cracked" piece of software. However, the reality is far more grounded—and significantly more controversial. What was Sexuele voorlichting (1991)?
The file circulated online in the late 1990s and early 2000s under filenames like sexuele-voorlichting-1991.mpeg or .avi . However, the video itself was likely not produced in 1991. It is widely believed to be a segment from a Dutch educational television series or a medical instruction video produced in the . The "1991" tag in the filename was likely an arbitrary date added by the original ripper or uploader, or perhaps the year the specific VHS tape was distributed to schools.
The plot is brutally simple: Their marriage counselor gives them a VHS tape (the film-within-the-film) titled Voorlichting . It is a clinical guide to sexual techniques. Their homework is to watch it together and try to reconnect. What follows is a masterclass in cinematic tension, where the "cracked relationship" becomes the third character in the room.
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