The Adderall Diaries

– Writer and Adderall enthusiast Stephen Elliott reaches a low point when his estranged father resurfa..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.20 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 27 Minutes
Release Year:
2015
The Adderall Diaries (2015)

Writer and Adderall enthusiast Stephen Elliott reaches a low point when his estranged father resurfaces, claiming that Stephen has fabricated much of the dark childhood that that fuels his writing. Adrift in the precarious gray area of memory, Stephen is led by three sources of inspiration: a new romance, the best friend who shares his history, and a murder trial that reminds him more than a little of his own story. Based on the memoir of the same name.

Producing Country:
USA
Genre:

The Adderall Diaries (2015) - Trailer

Release Date:

10 Mar 2016

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Pamela Romanowsky

Writer:

Pamela Romanowsky, Stephen Elliott (based on the book by)

Main Actors:

James Franco, Ed Harris, Amber Heard, Jim Parrack

Plot:

As a writer stymied by past success, writers block, substance abuse, relationship problems and a serious set of father issues, Elliott's cracked-out chronicle of a bizarre murder trial amounts to less than the sum of its parts. Not long into the 2007 trial of programmer Hans Reiser, accused of murdering his wife, the defendant's friend Sean Sturgeon obliquely confessed to several murders (though not the murder of Reiser's wife). Elliott, caught up in the film-ready twist and his tenuous connection to Sturgeon (they share a BDSM social circle), makes a gonzo record of the proceedings. The result is a scattered, self-indulgent romp through the mind of a depressive narcissist obsessed with his insecurities and childhood traumas.

Awards:

2 nominations.

Gross profit:

$11,287

Production:

A24 and DIRECTV

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
19%
Metacritic:
42%