
In this episode, we dive into the emotional power and deeper purpose of black and white film, focusing on the work of Peter Ustinov and Ivor Montagu. Our group discusses the differences between black and white films, and colorful films. Using Billy Budd as a central example, we discuss how the different imagery can affect the feeling of moral tension and how illusion can sometimes feel real. We offer different perspectives and insights as well as share personal experiences that relate to the mysteries of these films and the illusions they project in today's society.