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The Ethiopian American says "Yehdego Abeselom's...exploration of the American dream is anything but your traditional American story. It is uniquely Ethiopian American...This is a beautiful film, beautifully shot and directed. There is no doubt that Yehdego's "Thirteen Months of Sunshine” has set a new standard for Ethiopian films made in the US."

"What 13 Months of Sunshine offers for Ethiopian audience in its story based in little Ethiopia found in the USA, is the real day to day life of Ethiopians there. Through its few but very appealing scenes, it forces us to look to our traditions and blessings together with our treasure, coffee." - Capital Ethiopia

"13 Months of Sunshine is a witty moral fable with great performances from its first time stars. The film is a delight, especially when Solomon and Hanna are together on the screen. It’s sexy, it’s funny, and even moving all at the same time without really forcing itself onto the audience. Sammy Amare plays Solomon with the earnestness of a man who wants to find greatness and happiness in a business that promotes his country’s beloved gift to the world: coffee…an occupation that has become dominated by huge corporations such as Starbucks, Coffee Bean and others alike.

Yet Solomon continues to believe in his dream of opening a coffee shop that will enrich, educate and promote Ethiopian Coffee and the culture behind it all despite all obstacles. And through out the film, it seems that even though coffee is his actual passion and the subject of his devotion, the film intricately and effectively also uses coffee as a metaphor to comment on social values within the Ethiopian community around the world.

Tsion plays Hanna as a woman who believes in Solomon, and reminds us that true love is about idealism not always about happily ever after. 13 Months of Sunshine is definitely a must see for the entire family. It enlightens and educates fellow Ethiopians living in Ethiopia about the US and Europe; the hardships and tribulations one could encounter abroad, it also gives hope to a generation of Ethiopian Americans and others living abroad, it shows that every Ethiopian community can still collectively come together and create a community as seen in the film, “Little Ethiopia” and remain close and hold on to a culture that runs deep in their blood just like the ancient traditions of coffee." - Sindeck Magazine

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Music

These are a few tracks that appear in the film, and reflect the wide variety and style of music that can be used to convey emotions and feeling throughout the story. We hope you enjoy these selections. Look for a complete soundtrack at some point.