A BODY LIKE MINE is an intimate documentary delving into the relationship between an artist and her creation, Puck, exploring their journey as queer, non-white beings navigating a world that often fails to fully embrace their existence. At the core of the film lies an exploration of the fluid boundaries between art, identity, and sexual presentation, with Puck’s work in porn, performance and other creative expressions becoming a conduit for both self-preservation and empowerment.
Through interviews, performances and tender observational moments, the film captures Puck’s struggles, triumphs, and moments of self-acceptance, celebrating their authenticity and challenging societal norms.