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: Friend
  • character-type: Narrator
  • character-type: Student
  • action: Lecture
  • action: Smoke
  • action: Cry
  • action: Argue
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • primary-genre: Independent
  • secondary-genre: Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Dramas based on a book
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Real Life
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature
  • secondary-genre: Independent Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Independent Movies
  • mood: Angry
  • mood: Dark
  • prop: Telephone
  • prop: Cigarette
  • prop: Drink
  • setting: Restaurant
  • theme: Attitude
  • theme: Alienation
  • theme: Madness
  • theme: Conflict
  • actor: Christina Ricci
  • actor: Michelle Williams
  • director: Erik Skjoldbjærg
  • producer: Jason E. Frankel
  • producer: Brad Weston
  • producer: Rainer Bienger
  • producer: Fredrik Sundwall
  • producer: Ildiko Kemeny
  • producer: Andrea Sperling
  • producer: Nadia Leonelli
  • producer: Galt Niederhoffer
  • producer: Scott Putman
  • producer: R. Paul Miller
  • producer: Andrew Sugerman
  • producer: John Thompson
  • producer: Lati Grobman
  • producer: Christina Ricci
  • producer: Willi Bär
  • producer: Danny Dimbort
  • producer: Trevor Short
  • producer: Avi Lerner
  • 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: Frank Deasy
  • screenwriter: Larry Gross
  • year: 2001
  • studio: Miramax Films