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Ámbar 2020

★ 6.114 votes83 min📅 2020-12-17

Helmut, a seasoned private investigator in San José, receives devastating news one evening: his teenage daughter Ámbar lies in a coma after a hit-and-run incident.

Director: Esteban Ramírez

Cast

Jorge Marrale
Jorge Marrale
Frank
Paula Sartor
Paula Sartor
Raquel
Agustín Pardella
Agustín Pardella
Junior
Freddy Viquez
Freddy Viquez
Helmut
Alex Costa
Marco
Giulliana Seravalli
Sofia
Michelle Jones
Michelle Jones
Gabriela

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ámbar (2020) about?

Helmut, a private investigator in San José, learns his estranged teenage daughter Ámbar is in a coma after a hit-and-run. As he investigates the incident, he uncovers unsettling clues that suggest foul play, forcing him to confront years of unresolved paternal guilt.

Who directed Ámbar?

Esteban Ramírez, known for his work in Costa Rican cinema, directed *Ámbar* and brings a grounded, atmospheric style to the drama.

Who stars in Ámbar?

Jorge Marrale leads the cast as Helmut, joined by Paula Sartor and Agustín Pardella in pivotal roles.

Is Ámbar (2020) worth watching?

With its tight 83-minute runtime and raw emotional depth, *Ámbar* offers a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. While not widely rated, its themes of family and redemption make it a thought-provoking choice.

How long is Ámbar?

Ámbar runs for 83 minutes.

About Ámbar (2020) — A Private Eye's Desperate Search for the Truth

Helmut, a seasoned private investigator in San José, receives devastating news one evening: his teenage daughter Ámbar lies in a coma after a hit-and-run incident. Fifteen years after losing touch with Ámbar, Helmut begins unraveling unsettling details about the accident, sparking an unrelenting quest that forces him to confront his fractured paternal instincts. Directed by Esteban Ramírez, *Ámbar (2020)* weaves a tense drama steeped in themes of regret and redemption, where every clue peels back layers of a life Helmut thought he'd left behind.

The film adopts a moody, introspective atmosphere, mirroring Helmut's journey through guilt and obsession as he pieces together fragments of Ámbar's mysterious life. With sharp performances from Jorge Marrale and Paula Sartor, Ramírez crafts a gripping narrative that challenges perceptions of family, responsibility, and the haunting weight of the past.