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Los Tres Caínes (The 3 Cains) is a 2013 Spanish-language TV Series produced by RTI Producciones for Colombia-based television network RCN TV and United States–based television network MundoFox. Based on the story of the Colombian paramilitary leaders Carlos Castaño, Vicente Castaño and Fidel Castaño. It stars Julián Román, Elkin Díaz and Gregorio Pernía. It was released on March 4, 2013, and ended on June 18 of the same year.[1] It is an adapted story by the Castaño brothers, based on the research of their librettist, Gustavo Bolívar.[2][3] A week after its release, and following a movement of citizens (mostly victims of paramilitarism) on social networks, who under the slogan #noen3caines protested for considering it a purely commercial exploitation of violence,[4] after this, some brands withdrew their advertising from the series.[5]

Tres Caínes
Created byGustavo Bolívar
Yesmer Uribe
Developed byRTI Producciones
RCN TV
Directed byMauricio Cruz
Carlos Gaviria
StarringGregorio Pernía
Elkin Díaz
Julián Román
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producerHugo León Ferrer
ProducersManuel Vargas
Madeleine Contreras
Production locationsBogotá, Colombia
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42-45 minutes
Original release
NetworkRCN Televisión
Mundo FOX
ReleaseMarch 4 (2013-03-04) –
June 18, 2013 (2013-06-18)

The series has been criticized by academics, journalists, human rights defenders, victims of paramilitarism and state crimes, and citizens outraged by its lack of rigor and its dialogues that re-victimize various social sectors that were victims of this illegal armed force created by the brothers Vicente, Fidel and Carlos Castaño Gil, around whom the production revolves,[6] similar to a controversy over alleged support for drug trafficking in the series Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord.[7][8] At the same time, the Diocese of Quibdó also criticized the series for not highlighting the role of the Church during the Bojayá Massacre.

At the same time, the series has been strongly criticized by Jesús Ignacio Roldán Pérez 'Monoleche', one of the most notorious ex-paramilitaries of the AUC, and at one time a high-ranking member. The series shows events that according to 'Monoleche' he seriously claims did not happen in real life, and that these scenes caused him problems with his relatives and especially with his minor children at that time.[9] highlighting the scene of a young Monoleche (played by Sebastián Rendón) disturbed by the severed arm of a peasant, and swore to sue Gustavo Bolívar.[10]

Julián Román, who played Carlos Castaño, received death threats shortly before the premiere of the series and expressed his rejection of paramilitarism and its manual for making its victims disappear.[11]

Cast

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Castaño family

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Actor Character Real character
Julián Román Carlos Castaño
Daniel Rengifo Carlos Castaño (young)
Gregorio Pernía Fidel Castaño
Elkin Díaz Vicente Castaño
Luz Stella Luengas Flor Gil de Castaño Rosa Eva Gil Meneses de Castaño
Eileen Moreno Romualda Castaño Rumalda Castaño
Juliana Posso Delfina Castaño Adelfa Castaño
Mariana Córdoba Margarita Castaño
Alex Gil Marcos Castaño Manuel Castaño
Alex Betancour Alberto Castaño
Kevin Bury Lucas Castaño
Luis Fernando Múnera José Alberto Castaño Jesús Alberto Castaño González[12]
Jesús Forero José Alberto Castaño (young)
Martha Osorio Luz Marina Gil
Jenny Osorio Manuela Cuadrado María Margarita Meza
Paula Estrada Clara de Castaño Paula Restrepo
Michell Orozco Laura Castaño Lina Castaño Restrepo
Paulina Dávila Keni Kenia Gómez Toro

Self-defenses

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Actor Character Real character
Francisco Bolívar Alias "Luciano" Jorge Iván Laverde "Iguano"
Nelson Camayo Alias "J2" Jhon Darío Henao Gil "H2"
Sebastián Mogollón Alias "Monoleche" Jesús Ignacio Roldán "Monoleche"
Sebastián Rendón Alias "Monoleche" (joven)
Santiago Prieto Alias "Monoleche" (niño)
Julio Correal Rodrigo "Doble Cero" Carlos Mauricio García "Doble Cero"
Margarita Reyes Tamara López Olga Escobar
Frank Beltrán Alias "JJ" Ever Veloza "HH"
Agmeth Escaf Salvatore Mancini Salvatore Mancuso
Hector Mejía Alias "El Alemán" Fredy Rendón Herrera "El Alemán"
Carlos Velásquez Alias "Don Serna" Diego Fernando Murillo "Don Berna"
Ricardo Vesga Gael Galeón Rafaél Galeano
Gastón Velandia Nestor Páez Ernesto Báez
Alberto Barrero Alias "Cordero" Carlos Mario Jiménez "Macaco"
Harold Córdoba Ferney Peláez Henry Pérez
Andrés Ogilvie Alias "Copetín" Rodolfo Ospina Baraya "Chapulín"[13]
Ulises González Alias "Gordolindo" Francisco Javier Zuluaga Lindo "Gordolindo"
Josué Bernal Alias "El Águila" Luis Eduardo Cifuentes "El Águila"
Nacho Hijuelos Ramón Isaza
Hernán Cabiativa Ariel Otero
Jorge Soto Miguel Arroyave
Andrés Bolivar Alias "Paladar"

Medellín cartel, family and hitmen

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Actor Character Real character
Juan Pablo Franco Pablo Escobar
Julio Pachón Gustavo Gaviria Rivero
Rodolfo Silva Gonzalo Rodríguez Mahecha Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha
Silvio David Plaza Alias "El Panda" Roberto Escobar Gaviria
Mauro Urquijo Eduardo Rocha Jorge Luis Ochoa
David Paez Alias "El Pití" Jhon Jairo Posada "El Tití"
Freddy Ordóñez Alias "El Chupo" Mario Alberto Castaño Molina
Carlos Manuel Vesga Hernán Darío Henao "HH"
Yesenia Valencia Isabel Henao de Escobar María Victoria Henao de Escobar
Wilmer Cadavid Juan Carlos Escobar Juan Pablo Escobar
Alison García Mónica Escobar Manuela Escobar
Jorge Iván Rico Eduardo Galeón Fernando Galeano
Jaime Correa Mariano Moncada Gerardo Moncada
Sebastián Boscán Alias "Espinaco" Jhon Jairo Velásquez "Popeye"
Dubán Prado Alias "Tysonn" Brances Muñoz Mosquera
Carlos Alberto Mejía Alias "Querubín" Alfonso León Puerta Muñoz "El angelito"
Julián Beltrán Marcos Fender Carlos Lehder
Morris Bravo Alias "Toto" Otoniel de Jesús González "Otto"
Federico Rivera Alias "El anillo" Carlos Mario Alzate "El Arete"

Government and press

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Actor Character Real character
José Manuel Ospina Jairo García Jaime Garzón
Diego Camacho Enrique Sander Ernesto Samper Pizano
Fernando Corredor Gustavo de Griffin Gustavo de Greiff
Mario Ruiz Germán Giraldo Cesar Gaviria Trujillo
Diana Parra Primera dama de Giraldo Ana Milena Muñoz de Gaviria
Pedro Roda Rafael Moreno Rafael Pardo
Carlos Cifuentes Jaime García Jaime Giraldo Ángel
Norman Karin Coronel Cabas Coronel Hernando Navas Rubio
Steven Salme Viceministro Efraín Mesa Eduardo Mendoza de la Torre
Andrés Suárez Antonio Arango Andrés Pastrana
Tatiana Rentería Primera dama de Arango Nohra Puyana de Pastrana
Juan Carlos Messier Alberto Otero Fernando Botero Zea
Felipe Galofre Gobernador de Antioquia Álvaro Uribe Vélez
Daniel Rocha Gobernador de Sucre Salvador Arana
Walter Luengas Luis Carlos Galán
Juan Carlos Serrano Rodrigo Lara Bonilla
Santiago Soto Alfredo Gómez Álvaro Gómez Hurtado
Christian Gómez Yair Urrego Jairo Ortega
Herbert King Otto Páez Eudaldo Díaz Salgado
Myriam de Lourdes Isabel Mariño Gloria Cuartas
Bernardo Restrepo Yamid Amat
Julio Sánchez Cóccaro Orlando Troya Horacio Serpa
Isabela Córdoba Sofía Rumiére Claudia Gurisatti
Rafael Henríquez Andrés Escobar

Police and army

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Actor Character Real character
Alberto Palacio General Rito Bedoya General Rito Alejo del Río
Juan Carlos Solarte Coronel Daniel Góngora Coronel Danilo González
Andres Soleibe Mayor Hugo Pallomar Mayor Hugo Aguilar Naranjo
Hermes Camelo General Murillo
Guillermo Blanco Coronel Álvaro Arévalo

ECAR and M-19

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Actor Character Real character
Iván Rodríguez Miguel Miranda "Punto-Fijo" Manuel Marulanda Vélez "Tirofijo"
Alberto Pujol Comandante Briñez "Morrocoy" Jorge Briceño Suárez "El Mono Jojoy"
Luis Miguel Hurtado Alfonso Ocampo Guillermo León Saenz "Alfonso Cano"
William Mesa Ramiro Rey Raul Reyes
Rashed Estefenn Rodríguez César Navarro/Carlos Pizano Carlos Pizarro Leongómez
Fernando Arango Gilberto Montañéz 'Montaña'
Conrado Osorio Salvador
Alberto Cardeño Comandante del ECAR

Cali Cartel and allies

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! Actor Character Real character
Luis Enrique Roldán Alberto Ramírez Rajuela Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela
Harold Fonseca Manuel Ramírez Rajuela Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela
Carlos Congote Giuseppe Santamaría José Santacruz Londoño
Mauricio Goyeneche Hermes Valenzuela Hélmer Herrera Buitrago
Ana Bolena Mesa Elsa Montoya Elizabeth Montoya
Alejandro Gutiérrez Santiago Medina

Norte del Valle Cartel y other characters

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Actor Character Real character
Pedro Mogollón Juvino
Mauricio Cujar Alias "Raspón" Luis Hernando Gómez "Rasguño"
Javier Sáenz Alias "Bisturí" Juan Carlos Ortiz Escobar "Cuchilla"
Luis Fernando Salas Alias "Chuleta" Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía "Chupeta"
Luis Eduardo Motoa Embajador de Estados Unidos Myles Frechette
Ricardo Mera Solarte Alfredo Puerta "Martín Llanos"
Alfredo Cuellar Alias "JC" Luis Eduardo Linares "HK"
Mauricio Figueroa Leyton
Ricardo Vélez Santamaría Juan Manuel Santos
Victor Cifuentes Empresario
Luis Fernando Orozco Empresario
Henry Montealegre Adrián Cuadrado
Brian Moreno Aurelio Miranda
Saín Castro Eliecér Jimenez
Adriana Osorio Karina's mother
Andrea Ribelles Martha
Constanza Gutiérrez Alicia's mother
Julio del Mar Don Asdrúbal
María Emilia Kamper Karen's mother
David Guerrero Mayor of Amalfi
Maruia Shelton María Isabela, reporter
Adriana Silva Laura Galeón Mireya Galeano
Humberto Arango Mayor of Puerto Boyacá
Matilde Lemaitre Karen
Daniel Medina Doctor Frank Viviescas
Barbaro Marin Andrew Miller Javier Peña
Beatriz Ramírez Keni's mother
Claudia Rocío Mora Hurtado Carmen
María Cristina Galindo Mercedes, Carolina's mother
Wilderman García Aldeano

Mistresses

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Actor Character Real character
Carina Cruz Carina Londoño
Estefanía Piñeres Duque Carolina Jimenez
Carolina Coll Susana
Emilia Ceballos Alicia Ríos
Juliana Daza Alejandra
Juliana Caballero Pamela

Broadcasters

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Country Alternate title/Translation TV network(s) Series premiere Series finale Weekly schedule Timeslot
  Colombia Tres Caínes RCN TV March 4, 2013 June 18, 2013 Monday to Friday 21:30
  United States Tres Caínes Mundo FOX March 5, 2013 June 21, 2013 Monday to Friday 9pm/8c
  Puerto Rico Tres Caínes Mundo FOX March 5, 2013 June 21, 2013 Monday to Friday 22:00
  Costa Rica Tres Caínes Repretel January 6, 2014 May 2, 2014 Monday to Friday 22:00
  Panama Tres Caínes Telemetro January 28, 2014 Canceled Monday to Friday 22:=0

References

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  1. ^ "Hoy se estrena 'Tres Caínes', la historia de los hermanos Castaño | El País - Noticias de Cali, Valle y Colombia". web.archive.org. 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  2. ^ "'Con Tres Caínes he perdido plata': Gustavo Bolívar". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  3. ^ "Se estrena 'Tres caínes', la perdición de un trío de hermanos". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2013-03-03. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  4. ^ http://www.razonpublica.com/index.php/cultura/artes-y-cultura/3616-los-tres-caines-apologia-de-los-senores-de-la-guerra.html
  5. ^ "Manifestación ciudadana hace que Auteco retire su pauta en Tres Caínes". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). 2013-03-16. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  6. ^ "Debate sobre "Los Tres Caínes" llega a los anunciantes". VerdadAbierta.com (in Spanish). 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  7. ^ Bonilla, Daniel (2013-03-25). "La polémica sobre Los Tres Caínes: ¿de quién es la culpa?". Razón Pública (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  8. ^ "ELESPECTADOR.COM". ELESPECTADOR.COM (in Spanish). 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  9. ^ Caribe, Alerta (2020-11-28). "Jesús Ignacio Roldán llega a El Retén para apoyar a la población afectada por el fuerte invierno". www.alertacaribe.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  10. ^ "Alias 'Monoleche' demandará a libretista de 'Tres Caínes'". VerdadAbierta.com (in Spanish). 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  11. ^ Rivera, Por Jimmy Nomesqui (2023-06-01). "Julián Román reveló que recibió amenazas por encarnar a Carlos Castaño". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  12. ^ Carlos Alberto Giraldo (19 December 2004). "Las contradicciones de Castaño". semana.com. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Captores Mataron a Lisandro Ospina B". April 1993.
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