From IMDB:
A private banker goes into a coma. His sister becomes the director and finds out his coma might not be accidental as she finds obscure transactions her brother was involved in.
From MHz Choice you can stream the 6 episodes of season 1 of this French-speaking Swiss intrigue film with English subtitles. Each episode lasts about 50 minutes. IMDB seems to indicate that there is or will be a season 2 which, in my opinion, would be a shame.
REVISION for Season 2 which also consists of 6 episodes, each lasting about 50 minutes.
My above opinion about season 2 being a shame, is WRONG. Season two was just as good as season 1. At least we know from the beginning of season 2 who the bad guys are. But now Elizabeth has the difficult task of removing the bad buys and cleaning up the bank ethics. However, the line between good and evil becomes increasingly blurred as the plot develops. Elizabeth has her troubles in spades. Expect cynical plot turns. And once again DO NOT MISS!
ORIGINAL review for season 1.
From the very beginning up to the very end there is a palpable atmosphere of intrigue, suspense, and danger (for the good guys at least).
Elizabeth Grangier is the black sheep of the Swiss Grangier banking family. In fact she is the black sheep because of her disdain for the crooked dealings of the Swiss bank. More to the point, the whole series is an indictment of the shady Swiss banking system. We quickly learn that her beloved brother Paul, who lies in a coma for the entire season, was quite corrupt. Besides Elizabeth, the only other honest adult seems to be her newspaper journalist former husband. Impetus for most of the action comes from the United States hunt for American tax evaders. Add murders to the mix.
Some details are left hanging. Elizabeth cries a lot. We never meet the owner of the female phone voice that orders killings. But the story grabbed me. At last I have gotten used to and in fact admire the plotting technique in which the conclusion leaves many details hanging. Just use your imagination.
Despite some negative criticisms, I rate this series a DO NOT MISS!