Victor/Victoria
"Victor/Victoria" is a musical comedy film released in 1982, directed by Blake Edwards. The story follows Victoria Grant, a woman in 1930s Paris who pretends to be a man impersonating a woman to find work as a singer. Her unique situation leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.
The film features a notable performance by Julie Andrews as Victoria, alongside James Garner and Robert Preston. It explores themes of gender identity and societal norms, while also showcasing vibrant musical numbers. "Victor/Victoria" received critical acclaim and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.