Monty Lapica Movies

Multi-talented writer, producer, director, and actor Monty Lapica took Hollywood by storm in the mid-2000s, not long after graduating from film school. In 2005 and 2006, Lapica's cinematic debut, Self-Medicated (with the wunderkind credited in all of the said capacities), swept through the festival circuit and netted a host of awards for the young man -- then in his early twenties. The film à clef starred Lapica as Andrew Eriksen, a malevolent young junkie who gets shuttled off to a third-world employee-recruitment camp masquerading as a shady rehab center, and then sets about engineering his own escape. Produced in 2005, the film (which co-starred Diane Venora and Greg Germann) took at least two years to secure a stateside theatrical issue; it premiered nationally in the late summer of 2007. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
2005  
R  
Monty Lapica's drama Self-Medicated tells the story of a 17-year-old boy who is having a very difficult time dealing with the grief he experiences after his father dies. After the boy slides into a wicked drug addiction, as well as legal problems, his mother reaches the end of her tether and has her son admitted to an adolescent hospital designed to force him into confronting his issues. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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