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Alibi.com
Description
Greg founded a company called Alibi.com that creates any type of alibi. With his associate, Augustin, and Medhi his new employee, they devise unstoppable stratagems and stagings to cover their clients. But meeting Flo, a pretty blonde who hates men who lie, will complicate Greg's life, which begins by hiding the true nature of his activity. During the presentation to parents, Greg understands that Gérard, the father of Flo, is also one of their clients .
Greg founded a company called Alibi.com that creates any type of alibi. With his associate, Augustin, and Medhi his new employee, they devise unstoppable stratagems and stagings to cover their clients. But meeting Flo, a pretty blonde who hates men who lie, will complicate Greg's life, which begins by hiding the true nature of his activity. During the presentation to parents, Greg understands that Gérard, the father of Flo, is also one of their clients .
Actors:
Nathalie Baye,
Arnaud Makunga,
Tony Zarouel,
Nawell Madani,
Norman Thavaud,
Jo Prestia,
Chantal Ladesou

Nathalie Baye
6 July 1948, Mainneville, Eure, Upper Normandy, France

Arnaud Makunga

Tony Zarouel

Nawell Madani

Norman Thavaud

Jo Prestia
5 June 1960

Chantal Ladesou
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Philippe Lacheau

Philippe Lacheau
Country:
France
Keywords:
#Alibi.com #Alibi.com (2017) #Alice Dufour #Didier Bourdon #Julien Arruti #Medi Sadoun #Nathalie Baye #Nawell Madani #Philippe Duquesne #Philippe Lacheau #Philippe Lacheau #Tarek Boudali #Vincent Desagnat #Élodie Fontan
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February 27, 2017
Sexist, a bit racist and definitely ridiculous, this high-concept farce does land a few good jokes and is frenetically paced enough to make you forget some of the bad ones.