Prozac Nation (2001)

You Don't Have to Pretend

Lizzie (Christina Ricci) and her mother, Mrs. Wurtzel (Jessica Lange), share a heart-to-heart moment of reconciliation, grief, and guilt.

Directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg.

Released in 2001 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Daughter
  • character-type: Mother
  • action: Cry
  • action: Smile
  • action: Listen
  • action: Smoke
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • primary-genre: Independent
  • secondary-genre: Dramas based on a book
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature
  • secondary-genre: Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Real Life
  • secondary-genre: Independent Movies
  • secondary-genre: Independent Dramas
  • mood: Emotional
  • prop: Cigarette
  • setting: Apartment
  • theme: Weakness
  • theme: Regret
  • theme: Reconciliation
  • theme: Parenthood
  • theme: Self Esteem
  • theme: Understanding
  • actor: Christina Ricci
  • actor: Jessica Lange
  • director: Erik Skjoldbjærg
  • producer: Jason E. Frankel
  • producer: Trevor Short
  • producer: Scott Putman
  • producer: Galt Niederhoffer
  • producer: Fredrik Sundwall
  • producer: Brad Weston
  • producer: Danny Dimbort
  • producer: Rainer Bienger
  • producer: Nadia Leonelli
  • producer: Avi Lerner
  • producer: John Thompson
  • producer: Lati Grobman
  • producer: R. Paul Miller
  • producer: Andrew Sugerman
  • producer: Andrea Sperling
  • producer: Willi Bär
  • producer: Christina Ricci
  • producer: Ildiko Kemeny
  • cinematographer: Erling Thurmann-Andersen
  • composer: Nathan Larson
  • editor: James Lyons
  • costume-designer: Terry Dresbach
  • production-designer: Clay A. Griffith
  • role-name: Mrs. Wurtzel
  • role-name: Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • screenwriter: Galt Niederhoffer
  • screenwriter: Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • screenwriter: Larry Gross
  • screenwriter: Frank Deasy
  • year: 2001
  • studio: Miramax Films