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Ahead of the Curve

With a fist full of credit cards, a lucky run at the horse track, and a title that called to mind a certain French film star, Franco Stevens launched the best-selling lesbian lifestyle magazine ever published, connecting her community in an unprecedented way. AHEAD OF THE CURVE is a new feature documentary about the extraordinary woman who started Curve magazine, and by doing so helped accelerate the political and social evolution of the nation.

Top Cast

  • Franco Stevens

    Franco Stevens

    Self

  • Melissa Etheridge

    Melissa Etheridge

    Self

  • Anita Lofton

    Anita Lofton

    Self

  • Lea DeLaria

    Lea DeLaria

    Self

  • Mariah Hanson

    Mariah Hanson

    Self

  • Suzanne Westenhoefer

    Suzanne Westenhoefer

    Self

  • Cal Joy

    Cal Joy

    Self

  • Merryn Johns

    Merryn Johns

    Self

  • Jewelle Gomez

    Jewelle Gomez

    Self

Overview

With a fist full of credit cards, a lucky run at the horse track, and a title that called to mind a certain French film star, Franco Stevens launched the best-selling lesbian lifestyle magazine ever published, connecting her community in an unprecedented way. AHEAD OF THE CURVE is a new feature documentary about the extraordinary woman who started Curve magazine, and by doing so helped accelerate the political and social evolution of the nation.

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