
InVincible
A Tireless Voice From the Shadows of American Healthcare
Film Synopsis
He developed a groundbreaking caregiver program in the midst of a personal care crisis as an undergraduate at the University of Michigan. Now a law student with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Vincent Pinti is embarking on a journey to transform long-term care in the United States.


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Investment Information
Investors
We are currently seeking investors to fund our overall $1.2M budget. We are aligned with a fiscal sponsor, Satellite Collective, and we are actively seeking financial partnerships for production and post-production purposes. Grant applications are also pending. A pitch deck with complete rundown on finance, distribution, budget and impact planning is available on request.
Donors
Make a tax-free donation today through our fiscal sponsor to help fund our $60 - $100K summer filming campaign where we will be filming Vincent and his merry band of caregivers through his summer law internship in Michigan. We'll also be in his hometown of Bridgeport, West Virginia, where he has been elected to the Bridgeport Hall of Fame. Click the link below to lend your financial support, and thank you!
FAQs
What is Invincible?
Invincible is a vérité portrait of Vincent Pinti, a University of Michigan law student with SMA whose solution to the care gap that almost kept him out of college has grown into a social movement with the potential to transform long-term care for the 53 million Americans who depend on caregivers to live.
Who is featured?
The film follows Vincent Pinti and his mission to bring further awareness to a solvable problem of access and the somewhat innocent and ignorant societal dehumanization of people with disabilities.
Why this documentary now?
It's the next step in our collective effort to promote individual human dignity and to extend the blessings of liberty to our fellow Americans. The United States has made great strides in this largely overlooked area of healthcare. But the current system creates a care gap between top wage earners and those on Medicaid and Medicare that leaves millions - who might otherwise be leading middle class lives - living in abject poverty. Vincent's efforts are meant to lead the next generation of change in this area.
Where can I watch?
The film is slated for release in the Spring of 2028. Please watch our trailer for a short preview of the story. Individual scenes that offer a glimpse of the details of Vincent's daily life are available on request. Be sure to sign up to our mailing list and check out our social media for updates on our progress, screenings, press and release dates.
Who made this film?
The documentary is being produced by LIV8 Films, LLC. It is directed by KD Davison, award-winning director of Fragments of Paradise. Kristin Krall is producer and Ron Voller is co-producer on the project.
How can I support the film?
Interested investors - Check out our investment page for details on how you can support the project financially. Or go to our Give Lively page to make a tax-free donation to the film. You can also share the film page, attend screenings, or connect with us on social media to spread the word.
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