Sundance Now’s eight-parter is based on the true story of intrigue and deception at a once-respected Swedish bank
A story simmering with conspiracies and schemes involving a once-respected Swedish bank, “Blinded” is so packed with plotters, frauds, fellow travelers and innocents that it’s frequently impossible to tell the swindlers from the victims. That this doesn’t in the end matter in the least is a testament to the powers of this fact-based drama .
One of the most endearing features of this subtitled series is the regular intrusion, in all eight of its episodes, of Irving...
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