Tierra de Caín
Land of Caín
Year 1903, Colombia. Haunted by memories of the Thousand Days’ War, a Conservative Army soldier struggles to adapt to civilian life in his old village—a repressive, deeply religious place succumbing to rampant superstitions and unsettling rumors of missing people.
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WHY IT MATTERS TO US?
Tierra de Caín blends mystery, memory, and psychological horror in a chilling tale about what happens when the past is not buried… but stays to live with you. The series takes us to a village warped by collective guilt, religious repression, and silence. Through the eyes of a war-scarred ex-soldier, we witness the decay of a community that would rather believe in ghosts than face its crimes.
"A village where religion, war, and fear merge into the same whisper: that of a past that does not forgive."
"Dark, contemplative, and deeply unsettling. The true enemy sleeps underground… or in your conscience."
"With an uncertain rhythm and dense atmosphere, the series makes each disappearance weigh like a sin beyond redemption."





