I watched Orlando the other day, the 1992 period drama based on Virginia Woolf's novel of the same name.
Not sure if I can give much of the plot without running the risk of spoiling it (even though you could say most of its points are basic premises); so I'll just say it's a rollercoaster, artsy and somewhat disorientating but in a good way, about a young androginous man who never dies, starting in the Elizabethan era and ending present day, who one day discovers themselves a woman.
It has Tilda Swinton starring on the main role, so if you want to see her in period fashion discussing about gender roles, gender identity, sexuality and history, I can definitely recommend.
Not to mention it's a funny film at times with how absurd some of the presentation can be, but it's an experience nonetheless. The last scene made me lose it, I wasn't prepared for that.