
Above Suspicion 2019
Above Suspicion (2019) drops you into the quiet chaos of a family on the brink.
Director: Didier Bivel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Above Suspicion (2019) about?
Above Suspicion (2019) follows a woman whose picture-perfect marriage shatters when her daughter accuses her husband of abuse, forcing her to confront painful truths hidden in plain sight. The film explores how accusations reshape trust, family loyalty, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator.
Who directed Above Suspicion?
Above Suspicion (2019) was directed by Didier Bivel, known for his emotionally charged narratives that blend drama and psychological tension.
Who stars in Above Suspicion?
Odile Vuillemin leads the cast, with Loïc Corbery, Didier Flamand, Frédérique Tirmont, and Natalia Dontcheva rounding out the ensemble.
Is Above Suspicion (2019) worth watching?
As a drama-thriller rooted in family conflict, Above Suspicion (2019) delivers gripping tension and strong performances, though its impact depends on your taste for slow-burn psychological stories. It's a solid pick if you enjoy character-driven thrillers with emotional depth and moral ambiguity.
How long is Above Suspicion?
Above Suspicion (2019) runs for 90 minutes.
About Above Suspicion (2019) — A family thriller about trust, betrayal, and the secrets we bury
Above Suspicion (2019) drops you into the quiet chaos of a family on the brink. When the eldest daughter steps forward with accusations against her father, the woman at the center of this domestic storm—played with gripping restraint by Odile Vuillemin—finds every corner of her seemingly flawless marriage suddenly suspect. Filmmaker Didier Bivel crafts a psychological thriller that unfolds like a slow-motion unraveling, blending raw emotion with the tension of truth slowly surfacing.
Loïc Corbery brings layered complexity to the accused father, while the supporting cast rounds out a story that's less about courtroom drama and more about the intimate fractures within a family facing the unimaginable. The 90-minute runtime keeps the pacing taut, balancing quiet family moments with explosive confrontations that linger long after the credits roll.