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  1. A Short History of Decay is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Maren. [1] It stars Bryan Greenberg, Linda Lavin, Harris Yulin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Benjamin King and Kathleen Rose Perkins.

  2. A Short History of Decay: Directed by Michael Maren. With Emmanuelle Chriqui, Bryan Greenberg, Linda Lavin, Kathleen Rose Perkins. A comedy from an original script by Michael Maren, about a failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, played by Bryan Greenberg, who visits his ailing parents in Florida.

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    • Michael Maren
    • 2015-02-25
  3. A failed writer (Bryan Greenberg) discovers unexpected beauty and richness in the marriage of his ailing parents (Linda Lavin, Harris Yulin) after he moves to Florida to take care of them.

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  4. May 16, 2014 · ‘A Short History of Decay’: Film Review. A struggling writer visits his health-challenged elderly parents in Michael Maren's comedy-drama.

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  5. May 15, 2014 · Nathan Fisher (Bryan Greenberg), the protagonist of Michael Maren’s wistful family comedy A Short History of Decay, is a blocked Brooklyn writer who gets dumped by his gorgeous live-in...

    • Senior Movie Critic
  6. May 16, 2014 · A dark comedy about stepping up when your parents are going downhill; a love letter to anyone who's ever been a caregiver for someone who raised them.

  7. A Short History of Decay. A comedy from an original script by Michael Maren, about a failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, played by Bryan Greenberg, who visits his ailing parents in Florida. His mother (Lavin) has Alzheimer's and his father (Yulin) has recently had a stroke. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

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