- In 'The Swap' two brothers run in to each other, for the first time in years, at the funeral of their father. In the past he brought financial ruin to the family through bad investments. One brother blames the bank that sold their father bad financial products, the other blames the father for being irresponsible himself. The pain the two brothers feel for the loss of their father, but also the difficult times they went through with him, translates into an ideological clash of visions on the financial world: Are the banks corrupt and pure evil? Or are they the only ones that keep the world going. The brothers go to Davos in Switzerland where they confront an important banking manager with their vision. At first this confrontation gets out of hand, but when they take the banker into their world, they slowly develop some mutual understanding. When they hide out in a holiday home during a 'Bungle up' festival, surrounded by young people celebrating and enjoying life, the brothers learn, strikingly, through the shrewd banker, what it is to really take responsibility, and how to get closer to each other.
- When brothers Thomas and Arne try reconnect after years apart, it leads to an irrevocable clash between their two worlds. Thomas works as a banker, whereas his brother Arne fights the excesses of the financial system. Thomas is stuck between brother and bank. At first he tries to organize it in a way that is not compromising to himself, but by means of his brother Arne and Heek he realizes something and takes responsibility in a very unexpected way.
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