Monte Carlo+Hermes
Madly in love with the old world. Film grain, analog cameras, fashion, and cars. Bring it back.



Madly in love with the old world. Film grain, analog cameras, fashion, and cars. Bring it back.



Brian Murnion is a filmmaker, creative director, poet, and self-proclaimed intellectual scrub from Billings, Montana. He spends an unreasonable amount of time obsessing over the connective tissue between music, film, literature, and whatever else seems culturally or aesthetically significant at any given moment. His curation process is equal parts curiosity, fixation, and blind luck, driven by the irrational hope that brilliance is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the chaos.
Pan Am ads fly high and still look great 50+ years later. Imagine creating something that would have a shelf life greater than a few years, not built around something gimmicky, but genuinely great. I think about this every waking minute of my life. One of my goals as a producer and director is to create…
Ride it long enough, and you begin to suspect the road has more to teach.
This is the peak Millennial aura.
Growing older feels strange and beautiful at the same time. MVOTC is one of my favorites of the year so far.
We can’t take our eyes of this Post-Impressionist/Pointillism piece by French painter, Paul Signac.
Birth follows a woman who is preparing to move on with her life after her husband’s death, when a ten-year-old boy appears and calmly insists that he is her husband reincarnated. I first saw this film in 2004, alone, late at night, at the Lagoon Theater in Uptown, Minneapolis. I remember wondering what sort of…