5000 results found for: Ai ga Nanda
Three Loves
Japanese Movie - 1954
In a mountain village, Heita, a translator's son, is a gifted boy but is shunned by the villagers. He can imitate birds' cry and befriends another boy who works in a brewery. Heita also finds solace in the village…
Tokyo Paralympics, Festival of Love and Glory
Japanese Movie - 1965
An important documentary of 1964 Tokyo Paralympics, the first to use the word Paralympics, not only a record of the games but also portrays Japan in the 1960s through Japanese players. (Source: TiffJp)
Goodbye, Hello
Japanese Movie - 1959
Reluctant to marry because she doesn't want to leave her widower father and her happy-go-lucky younger sister, Kazuko sends her friend, Umeko, to help her break off her engagement. But when she meets Kazuko's betrothed,…
An Idiot in Love
Japanese Movie - 19676.1
This was the third film version of Junichiro Tanizaki's novel that might be described as an eccentric Pygmalion. A middle-aged businessman takes in an orphan girl with intentions of raising her to be a proper lady…
Rose, Be My Love
Hong Kong Movie - 1966
Not a love triangle but a love rectangle, Rose, Be My Love is a romantic drama that represents the high standards achieved by Shaw Brothers in both star power and technical polish. Set on the eve of Pearl Harbor and…
Love Technique: Kamasutra
Japanese Movie - 1970
First Half: Kamasutra in three dimensions. Second Half: Report-movie-like short story. (Source: theMoviedb)
Wang Ya Jun
Wang Ya Jun is a film and drama actress and stage theater actress from mainland China. Her stage work is the National Grand Theatre of China, in Beijing. She graduated from the Performance Department of Shanghai Academy of Drama. She is married to actor Zhao Xiao Chuan.
Michael S. New
Michael is half Thai, half Canadian. Michael graduated from The University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada where he studied Civil Engineering. After working in the engineering field for a few years, Michael moved to Thailand where he worked as: a lecturer at Silpakorn University, a translator, a language…
Ito Yukio
Yukio Itou (born 16 December 1955) played Kenji Asuka (Midorenger) in Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, and Kensaku Shiraishi (Battle Cossack I) in Battle Fever J.
Liu Rui Tong
Liu Rui Tong is a Chinese actress from Liaoning, China, who studied at Jincheng College of Sichuan University Masterpiece.
James Laver
James Laver is a Welsh actor and voice artist based in Bangkok. He studied acting at the Oxford School of Drama and has an MA in philosophy and mathematics from the University of Cambridge. (Source: MyDramaList)
Rattapong Pinyosopon
A screenwriter for TV & drama series, stage plays, short stories, fiction, and documentaries, Rattapong has sixteen years of writing experience. He's a teacher of creative writing at four universities. (Source: ratapong.me)













