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''Helga – Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens'' ((英語:Helga – On the Origins of Human Life,〔 lit. On the development of human life)) is a 1967 West German sex education documentary and the first film of the ''Helga'' trilogy.〔 Its release in West Germany was followed by international releases to many European countries, the British Commonwealth and the United States. It became one of the greatest box-office successes of West German cinema, viewed by forty million people in West Germany and internationally. In the first months of its showing in West Germany the audience had reached four million people.〔 The film featured scenes of childbirth which were the first to be shown publicly in Germany.〔 ''Helga'' was the first in a series of educational films which were considered "relatively permissive" at the time. The film was considered a part of an "enlightenment wave" which was undertaken by the West German Federal government at the time. In 1968, in France, the film was viewed by five million people. In Grenoble alone it is reported that 60,000 viewers had seen it in the first days of its screening, out of a population of 150,000. In Tours, the film played to full-houses for three consecutive weeks. The film used animation, stock footage and microphotography to depict the stages of life from conception to childbirth.〔 ==Details== The film was produced between 1966-1967 by Rinco-Film in Munich for the West German Federal Ministry of Health under health minister Käte Ströbel through the German Health Museum. It documents the pregnancy of a young woman from the first visit to the doctor all the way to childbirth.〔 Upon its release, it was classified as a documentary by the West German film classification board SPIO.
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