

Alibi.com 2017
Philippe Lacheau's *Alibi.com (2017)* delivers a high-energy French comedy about Greg, a slick entrepreneur who runs a cutting-edge business creating airtight alibis for his clients.
Director: Philippe Lacheau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alibi.com (2017) about?
The film follows Greg, whose business specializes in fabricating foolproof alibis for clients. His life takes a chaotic turn when he falls for Flo, whose hatred of dishonesty forces him to hide his true profession—until her father, an unwitting customer, nearly exposes him.
Who directed Alibi.com?
Philippe Lacheau directed *Alibi.com*, bringing his signature blend of wit and fast-paced humor to the chaotic world of fabricated excuses.
Who stars in Alibi.com?
The film stars Philippe Lacheau as the lead, alongside Élodie Fontan, Julien Arruti, Tarek Boudali, and Nathalie Baye in key roles.
Is Alibi.com (2017) worth watching?
With its sharp comedic timing and relatable premise, *Alibi.com* is a fun choice for fans of light-hearted French comedies. While not groundbreaking, its engaging cast and clever twists make it an entertaining watch for a movie night.
How long is Alibi.com?
Alibi.com runs for 90 minutes.
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About Alibi.com (2017) — A Hilarious Comedy About Lies and Last-Minute Explanations
Philippe Lacheau's *Alibi.com (2017)* delivers a high-energy French comedy about Greg, a slick entrepreneur who runs a cutting-edge business creating airtight alibis for his clients. Alongside his partners Augustin and Mehdi, he orchestrates elaborate schemes to cover up lies—until fate intervenes when he falls for Flo, a woman with a deep distrust of deception. As their relationship blossoms, Greg's carefully constructed world begins to unravel, especially when he discovers Flo's father, Gérard, is one of his most loyal—and unsuspecting—customers. With rapid-fire gags and heartwarming moments, this playful romp explores the chaos that erupts when truth and fiction collide.
Set against a backdrop of Parisian charm, *Alibi.com* blends sharp humor with relatable themes of honesty and consequence, making it a perfect pick for fans of lighthearted yet twisty comedies. The film's fast pace and ensemble chemistry—led by Lacheau and Élodie Fontan—keep the laughs coming while delivering a surprisingly touching message about the messiness of modern relationships.




