Alibi.com (2017)
Directed by Philippe Lacheau

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Alibi.com is a company that provides its customers with a special kind of service.  Greg, the company's founder, and his new employee Medhi have ample scope to exercise their creativity when it comes to inventing ingenious alibis for their paying clients.  Naturally, Greg is keen to keep his business arrangements from his girlfriend Flo, an attractive blonde who hates nothing more than a man who lies.  All goes well until Flo introduces her new boyfriend to her parents.  It turns out that Flo's father is one of Greg's customers...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Lacheau
  • Script: Julien Arruti, Pierre Dudan, Philippe Lacheau
  • Photo: Dominique Colin
  • Music: Maxime Desprez, Michaël Tordjman
  • Cast: Philippe Lacheau (Grégory Van Huffel), Élodie Fontan (Flo), Julien Arruti (Mehdi), Tarek Boudali (Augustin), Didier Bourdon (Gérard), Medi Sadoun (Garcia, le Gitan), Vincent Desagnat (Romain), Alice Dufour (Clara), Philippe Duquesne (Maurice), Chantal Ladesou (La vétérinaire), Laouni Mouhid (La Fouine), Michèle Laroque (Françoise), Kad Merad (Monsieur Godet), Samy Naceri (Le chauffeur de taxi), Jo Prestia (Prosper), Norman Thavaud (Paul-Edouard), Joey Starr (Mc Stocma), David Bancel (Wolverine), Adèle Bernier (Mamour), Paco Buisson (Serveur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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