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    Maple Palm is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Ralph Torjan. [1] Premise. Maple Palm focuses on a lesbian couple, Nicole (Deborah Stewart) and Amy (Andrea Carvajal), who have been living together for fifteen years.

  2. Nov 10, 2006 · Maple Palm: Directed by Ralph Torjan. With Deborah Stewart, Taymour Ghazi, Andrea Carvajal, Robert J. Feldman. A lesbian couple of fifteen years lives with the secret that one is an illegal immigrant. With no legal way to protect their relationship, the couple lives in fear of deportation.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Ralph Torjan
    • 2006-11-10
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  4. A lesbian couple of fifteen years lives with the secret that one is an illegal alien. With no legal way to protect their relationship, the couple lives in constant fear. During an innocent visit to the Statue of Liberty, security stops Nicole and Amy and runs a routine check. The immediate...

    • Ralph Torjan
    • Deborah Stewart
  5. If a gay American falls in love with a foreigner, there's no legal way for the couple to stay together. The choices are dire - live apart from the one you love, live together as fugitives, or flee the U.S. in search of freedom in one of sixteen countries that support same-sex immigration.

  6. 2006 Directed by Ralph Torjan. A lesbian couple of fifteen years lives with the secret that one is an illegal immigrant. With no legal way to protect their relationship, the couple lives in fear of deportation.

  7. Nov 10, 2006 · Maple Palm focuses on a lesbian couple, Nicole (Deborah Stewart) and Amy (Andrea Carvajal), who have been living together for fifteen years. Nicole is an illegal immigrant from Canada who has no protection under the law, since same-sex marriages are not recognized by the United States.