Pippa Bianco is an American film director and screenwriter. She studied at Yale University and later attended the directing program at the American Film Institute. Her early engagement with photography evolved into an interest in film as a collaborative medium. Her breakthrough came with the short Share (2015), which she wrote and directed and which received the Cinéfondation First Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. She later adapted it into the feature Share (2019), marking her entry into long-form storytelling. More recently she directed episodes of the limited series The Girl from Plainville and Euphoria. Bianco has participated in industry fellowships and interdisciplinary initiatives, developing a career grounded in writing, directing, and collaborative production.