In July 1994, Pablo Ibar is arrested, accused of a triple murder in Miami. A crime that shook the foundations of the whole community given that the whole thing was recorded on a home security camera. Although he defends his innocence throughout, Pablo is condemned to death and will spend more than 20 years in prison... until Florida Supreme Court confirms the lack of proof against him and orders a retrial. Back in the starting box, the District Attorney’s office once again asks for the death sentence while the Ibar family sets about finding the money to pay for a trial that will cost more than a million dollars. This is his last chance.
Olmo Figueredo (Seville, Spain. 1980) is a founding partner of the production company from Seville, La Claqueta, which in 2019 premiered Adiós, by Paco Cabezas, La trinchera infinita, by the directing trio Arregi, Garaño and Goenaga, which carried off two Goya awards as well as the Best Directing Silver Shell, the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay and the Irizar Award at San Sebastian Festival. In 2020 he will release, as well as the comedy El inconveniente, by Bernabé Rico, the romantic comedy El verano que vivimos, by Carlos Sedes, and the documentary El viaje más largo, by Manuel H. Martín. To date, he has directed the fictional short film El árbol seco (2010) and the documentary short film Me llamo Olmo (2012). El Estado contra Pablo Ibar is a 6-episode documentary series.