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4.1 1 Seasons • 3 Episodes

Silence - Season 1

In the shadows of history, a secret beats like a pulse. Two vampire sisters survive a shortage of “clean human blood” during the Black Death, but the true poison is the silence that surrounds them. Centuries later, one of their descendants faces the same conflict during the AIDS pandemic in Spain and discovers that social condemnation has not changed. Love between the “sick” and the “healthy,” between humans and vampires, still inspires the same terror. What happens when eternity is measured in centuries of silence?

Top Cast

  • Lucía Díez

    Lucía Díez

  • María León

    María León

  • Ana Polvorosa

    Ana Polvorosa

  • Mariola Fuentes

    Mariola Fuentes

  • Leticia Dolera

    Leticia Dolera

  • Carolina Rubio

    Carolina Rubio

  • Omar Ayuso

    Omar Ayuso

Overview

In the shadows of history, a secret beats like a pulse. Two vampire sisters survive a shortage of “clean human blood” during the Black Death, but the true poison is the silence that surrounds them. Centuries later, one of their descendants faces the same conflict during the AIDS pandemic in Spain and discovers that social condemnation has not changed. Love between the “sick” and the “healthy,” between humans and vampires, still inspires the same terror. What happens when eternity is measured in centuries of silence?

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