Hell. The most terrifying idea ever conceived in the name of faith. Eternal fire. Endless torment. A cosmic prison for human souls. But what if the story we’ve been told isn’t divine revelation at all—what if Hell was invented? This film takes you on a journey through history, language, and theology to uncover how the concept of Hell evolved—from the shadowy Sheol of the Hebrew Bible, to the moral dualism of Persia, the mythic underworld of Greece, the mistranslations of Rome, and the medieval imaginations of Dante and Tertullian that burned the idea into Western consciousness. Across thirteen sections, this documentary traces the transformation of a neutral grave into a weapon of fear. You’ll see how ancient metaphors were hardened into dogma, how mistranslations became scripture, and how institutions used the threat of eternal torment to control, convert, and colonize. From Augustine’s “City of God” to the fiery sermons of revivalist preachers, every era added a new layer to the myth—until Hell became more real in people’s minds than heaven itself. But it’s also a story about liberation. About what happens when we finally see where this doctrine came from—and realize that we no longer have to fear it. Whether you’re a believer, an ex-believer, or simply curious, this documentary invites you to look beyond the fire and ask the deeper question: Who benefits when you are afraid?