

A prosecutor shoots a man and can't explain why. The truth is messier than the crime.

Season 1 • Episode 6
LatestAnne is released to await trial, despite the prosecutors' doubts. Anne must face the truth about her actions and finds help from an unexpected source.
Anne Dupraz, a respected prosecutor in Geneva, is in custody for shooting a man, now between life and death. She admits her guilt but seems unable to explain her act. Her interrogation and that of her relatives will allow Anne to finally free herself from her past.
Acting
Sophie Broustal's controlled unraveling — every micro-expression is a clue
Writing
Interrogation structure that weaponizes silence and misdirection
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The series mirrors Switzerland's own reckoning with historical silence — the 'quiet' country where respectability often masks private violence. Anne's prosecutor status isn't incidental; it's the armor she weaponizes against herself.
Co-creator Nicole Castioni also plays Anne-Sacha's mother in flashbacks — the creative team deliberately blurred authorship with on-screen maternal judgment. The interrogation room set was built with actual two-way mirror glass; actors couldn't see the camera crew, creating genuine paranoia.