

A banking whistleblower's life implodes faster than a 2008 Lehman Brothers stock.
When Frank emphatically points out security problems in e-banking to his boss and tries to help an elderly customer recover money she lost on the Internet, he loses his job, is publicly defamed as a fraudster, and ends up in pretrial detention.
Acting
Marcello Montecchi's sweaty desperation is uncomfortably real.
Direction
Falk turns Swiss banking halls into psychological horror spaces.
Director
Jacqueline Falk
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released months before the 2008 financial crisis, it accidentally predicted the era's banking collapse anxieties. Swiss cinema rarely gets this angry.
Director Jacqueline Falk cast actual bank security consultants as extras to lend authenticity to the e-banking sequences.