

Your wife vanishes and you're not worried? Sir, that's called Exhibit A.
A mother of two mysteriously disappears one morning. Her husband isn't worried as they've had rough patches; his wife just wanted to give him a scare and will come home soon. But her lover is convinced she has been murdered by her husband.
Direction
De Lestrade's documentary precision weaponized for fiction
Acting
Godard's maddeningly plausible deniability
Writing
Three perspectives, zero reliable narrators

Director
Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on the real 2003 Lydie Logé case in France, which similarly divided public opinion between 'runaway wife' and 'murdered woman' narratives.
De Lestrade directed the Oscar-winning documentary 'Murder on a Sunday Morning'—his true-crime background makes the ambiguity here feel legally precise rather than artificially coy.