Antonio Pinto (City of God, The Mosquito Squad, McFarland, USALord of WarThe Boy Who Harnessed the Wind) has composed the original score for the new Apple TV+ docu-series The Me You Can’t See. The show is co-created by Oprah Winfrey & Prince Harry who guide honest discussions about mental health and emotional well-being while opening up about their mental health journeys and struggles. The 5-parter directed by Dawn Porter (The Way I See It, John Lewis: Good Trouble) & Asif Kapadia (The Return, The Warrior) features guests including Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, Phoenix Suns’ Langston Galloway, San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozan, and others, alongside a wide range of people from across the globe living with the challenges of mental health issues and addressing their emotional well-being. Winfrey, Prince Harry, Porter and Kapadia are also executive producing the project with Terry Wood, Catherine Cyr, Jon Kamen (Mars, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich) and Dave Sirulnick (Wrong Man, The Sons of Sam). Pinto has previously collaborated with Kapadia on the feature documentaries Amy and Senna. The Me You Can’t See will premiere this Friday, May 21 exclusively on Apple TV+.

Pinto’s other recent and upcoming projects include David Schurmann’s Aleppo, Edson Oda’s Nine Days, (to be released in select theaters on July 31 by Sony Pictures Classics) and Reinaldo Marcus Green’s Joe Bell (to be released in theaters later this year by Solstice Studios.

  1. Someone says:

    The word “Pinto means “dick” (as in “penis”) in Português e.