Prozac Nation (2001)

Real Love Is Total

Lizzie (Christina Ricci) climbs her high horse and pontificates to Ruby (Michelle Williams) about the virtues of “real” love.

Directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg.

Released in 2001 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Narrator
  • character-type: Friend
  • character-type: Student
  • action: Cry
  • action: Lecture
  • action: Argue
  • 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: Angry
  • mood: Dark
  • prop: Telephone
  • prop: Drink
  • prop: Cigarette
  • setting: Restaurant
  • theme: Attitude
  • theme: Conflict
  • theme: Madness
  • theme: Alienation
  • actor: Michelle Williams
  • actor: Christina Ricci
  • 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: Ruby
  • role-name: Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • screenwriter: Galt Niederhoffer
  • screenwriter: Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • screenwriter: Larry Gross
  • screenwriter: Frank Deasy
  • year: 2001
  • studio: Miramax Films