
Prozac Nation is a movie directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg in 2001 and based on the book of the same name by Elizabeth Wurtzel, first published in 1994. The movie features Christina Ricci, Anne Heche, Michelle Williams, Jason Biggs, Rob Freeman, Jesse Moss, and others.
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Storyline
Elizabeth Lizzie Wurtzel is a 19-year-old accepted into Harvard with a scholarship in journalism. She begins a relationship with another student, Rafe, but after travelling to his home in Texas and discovering that his sister has an intellectual disability, Lizzie accuses Rafe of being’a creepy voyeur’ who gets off on witnessing the pain of others.
Movie vs Book

Year
2001
Minutes
95
Movie Rate
6.30
Source: IMDb
Movie
Prozac Nation
Director: Erik Skjoldbjærg
Country: USA
Year: 2001
Length: 1h35m
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Year
1994
Pages
368
Book Rate
7.20
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Book
Prozac Nation
Author: Elizabeth Wurtzel
Country: USA
First published in: 1994
Length: 368 pages
Genre: Biography
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Biopic movies have always been popular. The books they’re based on are an opportunity to delve into the lives of those characters.
“I’m always frustrated when somebody makes a movie out of a book and they leave the book behind, or the heart of it.”
SEAN PENN (Actor, Filmmaker)

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