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Bianca Censori Directs the Surreal Music Video for Ye and Travis Scott’s “FATHER”

Bianca Censori has officially released her self-directed music video for “FATHER,” the collaborative track from Ye and Travis Scott. The premiere coincides with the launch of Ye’s latest studio album, BULLY, positioning the video as both a companion piece and a standalone work of cinematic art.

Presented as a short film, the video unfolds entirely in a single continuous take, eschewing traditional editing techniques to create an uninterrupted, dreamlike experience. The narrative exists in a surreal realm outside conventional time and space, reflecting Censori’s signature approach to spatial design and conceptual visual art. The setting—reminiscent of a church—is transformed into a symbolic interior, where suspended architecture and ritualistic movement replace literal representation, emphasizing memory, fantasy, and collective experience.

Censori’s direction blends performance art, architectural minimalism, and cinematic abstraction to construct an immersive psychological landscape. Characters move with precise, ceremonial choreography, navigating a space that balances stillness with moments of dramatic chaos. This interplay of calm and intensity amplifies the emotional resonance, drawing viewers into a contemplative exploration of belief, spectacle, and transformation.

The music video further solidifies Censori’s multidisciplinary practice, demonstrating her ability to translate conceptual art into moving image while maintaining narrative ambiguity and visual sophistication. The project exemplifies her ongoing expansion into film, situating her work at the crossroads of contemporary art, performance, and music.

Available online alongside the release of Ye’s BULLY, the “FATHER” video represents a bold fusion of music, visual storytelling, and experiential design, offering a distinctive reinterpretation of the music video format through Censori’s visionary lens.