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: The early 1990s marked a breakthrough for Belgian film. Notable successes around this time included Jaco Van Dormael's Toto le Héros (1991), which won the Caméra d'Or at Cannes and a César Award Music: The "Belgian Rave" Explosion
: Clear segments tackling emotional developments, including falling in love, social implications of relationships, and mutual respect. : The early 1990s marked a breakthrough for Belgian film
: It chronologically addresses anatomy, bodily functions, wet dreams, masturbation, menstruation, and falling in love. Production Style Production Style Culturally, the campaign broke a dam
Culturally, the campaign broke a dam. Within weeks, VTM (the commercial competitor) launched its own sexual health segment, though far tamer. Magazine covers featured the word "condoom" without euphemism. Sales of condoms in Flemish pharmacies rose 40% in the first quarter of 1992. More subtly, the campaign normalized public discussion of sexual pleasure, not just disease prevention—a shift that would later enable the emergence of Flemish erotic cinema (e.g., “Manneken Pis” director Frank Van Passel’s early works) and more adventurous television dramas. Sales of condoms in Flemish pharmacies rose 40%
Following its 1989 launch, Vlaamse Televisie Maatschappij (VTM) rapidly gained viewership in 1991, offering lighter entertainment, game shows, and more sensational news compared to the educational-focused voorlichting approach of the BRT.