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Black Sun may refer to: Film and television * ''Black Sun'' (1964 film), a film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara * ''Black Sun'' (1966 film), a film directed by Denys de La Patellière * ''Black Sun'' (2005 film), a documentary film * ''Black Sun'' (2007 film), a film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi and starring Valeria Golino * '' Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre'', a 1994 film * "Black Sun", an episode of '' Space: 1999'' * ''Balkan Shadows'', also known as ''Black Sun'', a TV series produced by Dragan Bjelogrlić * ''Kamen Rider Black Sun'', a 2022 reboot of the 1987 series ''Kamen Rider Black'' Literature * ''Black Sun'' (Abbey novel), a 1971 novel by Edward Abbey * ''Black Sun'', a 1974 short story by Dennis Etchison * ''Black Sun'' (Kristeva book), a 1989 book by Julia Kristeva * ''Black Sun'' (Goodrick-Clarke book), a 2002 nonfiction book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke * ''Black Sun'' (Twining novel), a 2005 novel by James Twining * ''Black Sun'' (manga), a manga first publ ...
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Kamen Rider Black Sun
is a Japanese tokusatsu web drama that is a Reboot (fiction), reboot of the 1987 television series ''Kamen Rider Black''. A co-production between Ishimori Productions and Toei Company, Toei, the series is directed by Kazuya Shiraishi and was released worldwide through Amazon Prime Video on October 28, 2022. The series is part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Kamen Rider Series, also celebrating the 35th anniversary of ''Kamen Rider Black''. It received an 16+/18+ rating from Amazon Prime Video. Plot In the year 2022, Japan has entered a Political sociology, socio-political crisis since the government declared a coexistence between humans and the Kaijins, altered humans that came to be half a century ago via a classified government experiment. Aoi Izumi, a young Human rights defender, human rights activist seeking to end Kaijin discrimination, meets two men named Kotaro Minami and Nobuhiko Akizuki, former members of the Gorgom movement that revere the dying ...
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