Martin is a successful writer whose wife suddenly disappeared. During a film shoot, 15 years later, Martin meets Angelique, who disappears the same night. The next day police find her body and a mysterious investigation begins.
The film received generally negative reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 13% of eight professional critics have given the film a positive review, and it has a rating average of 4.2 out of 10.[5] Jay Weissberg of Variety wrote that the film does not give viewers a reason to suspend disbelief.[6] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter described it as "a take-off on film noir doubles as a love story and an enjoyable tease about the filmmaking process".[7]
Awards
Suspension of Disbelief was nominated for CinemaXXI Award in Rome Film Festival 2012.[8]