Bianca Censori is stepping further into the spotlight with her filmmaking debut in Ye’s upcoming project Fathers, marking a new creative chapter alongside the rapper.
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, dropped his 12th album—his first solo release in four years—following a chaotic rollout marked by delays, unusual listening events, and ongoing controversy.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Censori directed Bully’s first video for Father, featuring Travis Scott, blending Jacques Tati–style visuals with a Tarkovsky-like tone in under three minutes.
Set in a symbolic church, the video features surreal rituals and characters, with Ye and Travis Scott as interchangeable, almost alien figures.
Blending religion and dystopian themes, the single-take clip captures a dreamlike, unsettling vision.
Censori offered a quote in a prepared release, saying, “The film presents a church not as a real place, but as a surreal, dreamlike environment, where time feels slowed, spatial logic is distorted, and reality becomes fantasy.”
She elevated Ye’s music with a high-art video blending memory and fantasy, turning each frame into a striking visual and offering a layered, thought-provoking piece.
The music video for FATHER by Ye (Kanye West) featuring Travis Scott, released in March 2026 as part of the BULLY album, was directed by Bianca Censori.