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  1. May 11, 2017 · Embarking on her first year at Harvard with a coveted scholarship in journalism, Lizzie (Christina Ricci) is a prize winning student who rapidly envelops herself into a party scene of drugs,...

  2. Prozac Nation is a 2001 psychological drama film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, starring Christina Ricci, Jason Biggs, Anne Heche, Michelle Williams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Jessica Lange. It is based on Elizabeth Wurtzel 's 1994 memoir of the same name, which describes Wurtzel's experiences with atypical depression. [3]

  3. While studying journalism at Harvard, Lizzie (Christina Ricci) suffers from depression. When prescribed the wonder drug Prozac, she soon begins to feel the pills are running her life.

  4. Jan 26, 2016 · Prozac Nation is not one of those movies. The film is a hell ride. It’s a lethal combination of beauty, brains, and narcissism masquerading as a human grenade. Based on Wurtzel’s Generation X...

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  5. Currently you are able to watch "Prozac Nation" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee. It is also possible to rent "Prozac Nation" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

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  6. Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. Swedish filmmaker Erik Skjoldbjaerg (“Insomnia”) bases his true story drama on the best-seller autobiography by Elizabeth Wurtzel, with the screenplay by Frank Deasy and Larry Gross.

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  8. Prozac Nation is a memoir by American writer Elizabeth Wurtzel published in 1994. The book describes the author's experiences with atypical depression, [1] her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.

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