Prozac Nation
Visit website6.4/10 • 312
2001-09-08 • 1h 35m
Where do you go when you've gone too far?
When talented young writer Elizabeth Wurtzel earns a scholarship to Harvard, she sees it as her chance to escape the pressures of her working-class background and concentrate on her true talent. But what starts out so promising leads to self-destructive behavior and paralyzing depression that reflects an entire generation's struggle to navigate the effects of divorce, drugs, sex, and high expectations.
- Directors
- Erik Skjoldbjærg
- Editors
- James Lyons
Prozac Nation
Visit website2001-09-08 • 1h 35m
6.4/10 • 312
Where do you go when you've gone too far?
When talented young writer Elizabeth Wurtzel earns a scholarship to Harvard, she sees it as her chance to escape the pressures of her working-class background and concentrate on her true talent. But what starts out so promising leads to self-destructive behavior and paralyzing depression that reflects an entire generation's struggle to navigate the effects of divorce, drugs, sex, and high expectations.
- Directors
- Erik Skjoldbjærg
- Editors
- James Lyons
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsChristina Ricci
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Jason Biggs
Rafe
Anne Heche
Dr. Sterling
Michelle Williams
Ruby
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Noah
Jessica Lange
Mrs. Wurtzel
Lou Reed
Lou Reed
Jesse Moss
Sam
Nicholas Campbell
Donald
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- Keywords
- depressionbased on novel or bookharvard universitybased on true storyborderline personality disorderwritertherapymental illnessyoung adult1990sdegradation of lifestylelou reed