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Onorno is a 2005 comedy brickfilm by Bert Loos. It is about two men who argue over what is written on a sign they are viewing from opposite sides. It was an entry to the first Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest and placed thirteenth in the judges' choice and eleventh in the entrants' choice. The off-beat style and humour of the film gained it cult status over time, and it has continued to be referenced into 2015.
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Onorno is a 2005 comedy brickfilm by Bert Loos. It is about two men who argue over what is written on a sign they are viewing from opposite sides. It was an entry to the first Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest and placed thirteenth in the judges' choice and eleventh in the entrants' choice. The off-beat style and humour of the film gained it cult status over time, and it has continued to be referenced into 2015.