In a world divided by tribes, one family holds the key to Europe’s future.
Tribes of Europa is a German sci-fi series that envisions a fractured Europe in the year 2074, where civilization has collapsed after a mysterious global blackout. Out of the ruins, new micro-states and warring tribes have risen, each with its own culture, beliefs, and brutal methods of survival. The continent, once united, has become a battlefield of ideology and power, where every choice can shift the fate of humanity.
The story follows three siblings — Kiano, Liv, and Elja — whose lives are torn apart when they stumble upon a mysterious cube, a relic that holds immense power and secrets capable of reshaping the future. Their separate journeys thrust them into the heart of dangerous conflicts among rival factions: the militaristic Crows, the idealistic Origines, and other tribes each vying for dominance in this new order.
Kiano’s descent into the violent world of the Crows highlights the seductive nature of power, as he struggles to survive in a ruthless society that strips him of innocence. Liv, driven by loyalty and resilience, becomes entangled in political struggles that test her strength and resolve. Meanwhile, Elja’s path, guided by the enigmatic cube, offers glimpses of hope — or destruction — for a broken world.
Visually, Tribes of Europa delivers a post-apocalyptic landscape that feels both haunting and compelling, blending futuristic technology with the ruins of a fallen modern world. Its themes of unity versus division, hope versus despair, and identity versus survival resonate strongly, reflecting real-world anxieties about conflict and the future of society.
Though it leaves many questions unanswered, Tribes of Europa stands out as a bold and ambitious exploration of a dystopian future. It challenges viewers to imagine what happens when civilization collapses — and whether humanity can rise above division to create something new.