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Ai to Shi no Katami
Japanese Movie - 1962
A young woman falls in love with a death-row prisoner whom she knows through correspondence. (Source: MyDramaList)
Ai no Kawaki
Japanese Movie - 19677.0
A young woman who is widowed after marrying into a wealthy family, and becomes sexually involved with her father-in-law, while harboring a destructive obsession with the family gardener. ~~ Adapted from the novel by…
Ai no Tepurekoda
Japanese Special - 1959, 1 episodes
Omnibus drama series dealing with human drama interviewed with true stories
Ai no Kizuna
Japanese Movie - 1969
~~ Adapted from the short story "Tazutazushi " (たづたづし) by Matsumoto Seicho (松本清張).
Ai Shosuke
Ai Shosuke is a Japanese novelist, screenwriter and director. His real name is Ai Bunpei (あい ぶんぺい). Born in Beijing, China in 1941, Ai later moved to Fujieda, Shizuoka, Japan in 1943, and then to Yaizu in 1953. Following his graduation from Waseda University's literature department, he embarked…
Kinoshita Ai
Kinoshita Ai is a member of the idol group "Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora" (Nogizaka46 official rival).
Ai Xia
Ai Xia was a Chinese left-wing silent film actress and screenwriter. She was born to a large middle-class family. She attended university. After graduating, she fell in love with her cousin and had a child. Her family disapproved of the relationship, resulting in her lover leaving. In 1928, she was…
Ai Shang Zhen
Ai Shang Zhen, born in Chongqing, is a Chinese model, host and actress formerly known as Xu Meng. Graduated from Wuhan University, she was the third runner-up in the 2008 Miss China International contest, and was named "China's No. 1 Golden Ratio". In 2009, she participated in the Korean Young Singer…
Huang Ai Qi
Huang Ai Qi is an experimental musician and keyboardist who studied at the School of Jazz and Modern Music in New York, US under renowned musicians such as Wang Xu Bo, Li Lin, Billy Harper, Cecil Bridgewater, Armen Donelian, and Gene Perla. She is also the founder of XVII Pioneer Labs.














