- The story of Doctor Bernhard Borg who champion the modern sexual education.
- Priests who call sex education the devil's invention rage against the progressive doctor whose bigoted wife may regret when his teenage daughter comes home and wants an abortion. The subject of Mimi Pollack's only feature film was controversial. The model for Doctor Borg was the well-known Katrineholms lecturer Torsten Wickbom, who advocated modern sexual education in the school and family.—Ulf Kjell Gür
- Associate professor and doctor Bernhard Borg is a champion of modern sexual education, both at home and in schools. He puts all his authority - as a doctor and as a human being - behind his preaching. His views and his way of expressing them have gained him many followers and admirers. But he has also received critics and enemies. One who strongly opposes Borg's view of love and sexuality is his own wife Margareta. She even takes a completely open side against him at a public discussion meeting. Despite this, their marriage seems to be harmonious in other respects. Bernhard and Margareta have two children, Berit and Lennart, who are growing into the adult world. One day, Berit and her boyfriend Arne travel to an idyllic, mansion-like guest house. Here Berit stays with children. When Berit discovers that she is pregnant, she thinks about having an illegal abortion. Of course, her father can not imagine such a thing. Instead, he helps her prepare for a new life with Arne and the unplanned child.—svenskfilmdatabas
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