Then Bram laughed. “I forgot everything I was going to say.” “Me too,” Mila admitted. “I wrote a list. I left it on my desk.” “You wrote a list?” “Didn’t you?”
Directed by , this 28-minute short film was produced by Studio Landstar Films . Originally intended for a European audience of preteens (ages 11 and up), it aims to explain the physical and emotional changes associated with puberty. Then Bram laughed
Bram stopped. He looked at her—really looked. Not like a movie hero with smoldering eyes, but like a boy trying very hard to be brave. I left it on my desk
Featuring voices by Hielde Daems (Els) and Willem Geyseghem (Jan). Key Topics Covered He looked at her—really looked
The program became a staple in schools and homes across the Netherlands and Belgium (Flanders). This article examines the 1991 version’s structure, themes, educational philosophy, and enduring legacy.