Bennie de Winter, large shareholder of De Winter Flowers, dies. His daughter Esther inherits his possession.
The Dutch family de Winter keeps enjoying an affluent lifestyle after the death of the family's flowers-firm founder, as his daughter Esther's ex Anton remains the most competent CEO. The offspring expects the money and privileges to keep coming, enabling a luxurious family-, party-, and love life. But soon it becomes clear their patriarch built the floral empire on money 'borrowed' from Nazi-era dead Jewish people and also had illegal descendants. Heirs are drawn from in-fights and other petty problems to battles over how to handle the potential PR disaster and who should run the firm.—KGF Vissers