I had "something similar" on my last route to Chicago onboard the PMDG-747. As I was approaching the Canadian coasts, because of scenery changes, the Flight Level changed a lot and quite frequently. Then also the wind changed from minute to minute which (I believe) caused to somehow kill the IAS hold system...the "VNAV SPD" sign disappeared from the PFD.
I was watching TV next to the PC... the plane was in VNAV mode with A/T ON since hours... and suddenly it turned off and could not hold the speed, which caused a STALL situation. I realized it only from the sound effect came from the headphones resting on my desk.
I fought with the Autopilot, while after some 3 minutes with scaring passengers behind, I could somehow arm again the Autothrottle, and I could continue the flight.
Although it was not the A320, but I am sure wind changes + scenery level changes caused to kick off the Autothrottle, and if I was not cautious enough, it would fallen down like yours mate.