Bianca Censori Directs Stunning Visual “FATHER” for Ye and Travis Scott

The multidisciplinary artist brings her spatial design background to a surreal continuous shot short film for the track FATHER.

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Shinji Ito Managing Editor

Bianca Censori is officially stepping behind the camera to bring a highly conceptual vision to life. Coinciding with the massive release of the new album BULLY from Ye she has unveiled a self directed music video for the collaborative track FATHER featuring Travis Scott. This buzzed about visual project takes the form of a striking short film set entirely within a surreal dream operating completely outside the normal bounds of time and space.

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Censori approaches the music video medium as a direct extension of her extensive work in spatial design. The incredibly ambitious film was captured in one continuous single shot with zero cuts. This technique builds a deep psychological landscape where memory ritual and fantasy blend seamlessly together. Instead of relying on a literal religious setting the director transforms a standard church into a deeply symbolic interior realm. Characters move with intense ceremonial precision through the suspended architecture creating a truly hypnotic experience.

The immersive environment masterfully blends performance art cinematic abstraction and architectural minimalism. It boldly explores heavy concepts like collective belief spectacle and profound transformation. Viewers will experience moments of absolute stillness perfectly contrasted against sudden chaos which creates an atmosphere of intense emotional gravity. This project marks a massive step forward for Censori as she continues to expand her impressive repertoire at the intersection of contemporary art and film. The music video for FATHER is available to watch online right now alongside the release of BULLY.

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