Carlotta Bianchi is an Italian film director, producer and editor. She graduated from The Bartlett School of Architecture with an MA in Design for Performance & Interaction with a specialization in immersive sound. On top of making multiple documentary style shorts and branded commercials, two of her short films have also been screened and installed for the opening of Armani’s 40th Anniversary fashion show and for the EA Magazine 2021 exhibition at Armani Silos in Milan in September 2021. She worked for Vice as DoP for a part of the documentary feature ‘The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate’, available to
watch on BBC iPlayer.
She’s currently working on the development of two documentary series, of which she is director on one and producer on the other.
She is also on the London hub committee for Oceanic Global, where she leads the
Oceanic Global Short Film Festival, an initiative she co-founded with the aim to explore film as a medium to educate on the current environmental crisis.
Born and raised in Milan, Italy, and living in between London, Hong Kong and New York; Carlotta now lives and works in London.