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’13 Months of Sunshine’ to premiere June 5 in Los Angeles

June 3rd, 2008 |  |  2 Comments

Perky coffee drama is one of the most anticipated films to target Ethiopian-Americans, but also reaches home audiences through language of love and the American Dream.

LOS ANGELES – The highly anticipated independent Ethiopian-American drama “13 Months of Sunshine” will premiere in Culver City (suburb of Los Angeles), on June 5, 2008 at 6:00pm at the Culver Plaza Theater located at 9919 Washington Blvd., directly across from Sony Pictures Studios. The red-carpet event will feature stars of the film and producers in pre-show interviews, as well as leaders in the Ethiopian business, political, and religious community.

Ethiopian director and writer Yehdego Abeselom and award-winning producers Jeremiah Lewis and Jeff Bartsch (2005 Progeny Festival Best Director, “Zero Sum,” 2004 Progeny Festival Third Place, “Mosquito
Man,” 2008 168 Festival, Best Film, “Stained”) have already seen “13 Months”–their first feature film–premiere to critical success in Ethiopian capital city Addis Ababa, setting a record for being the first Ethiopian film to play alongside such Hollywood blockbusters as “I Am Legend,” “Hitman,” “The Game Plan,” and “Enchanted.”

Set in and filmed on location in Los Angeles, Abeselom “skillfully teases out the subtle differences between the new and the old immigrant community and socially untouchable taboos in the Ethiopian community in this brilliantly shot film,” says The Ethiopian American.

Starring Sammy Amare as Solomon and Tsion Fikreselassie as Hanna, the story revolves around the two entering a false marriage lasting a year and a month. During that time, their relationship goes from casual to serious as they learn to live with each other, but find that outside influences threaten to tear them apart.

The film is in Amharic accompanied by English subtitles, runs 102 minutes, with original music composed by Jason Solowsky and a relevant mix of hit Ethiopian artists such as Rehaset, Burntface, Bole2Harlem,
and Besu.

“13 Months of Sunshine” undergoes a limited release in theaters beginning June 6.

CONTACT:
Jeremiah Lewis, 540-239-8721
jeremiah.lewis@gmail.com
info@13monthsofsunhine.com
www.13monthsofsunshine.com

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2 Comments to “’13 Months of Sunshine’ to premiere June 5 in Los Angeles”

  1. TH says:

    A very boring film. I am not sure that it can be called a film with all its technical deficiencies…shooting angles..lighting..sound..
    Before rushing to the redcarpet please try to improve the quality of your end product.
    By the way story is barely linked with the title.
    Oh! can any one tell me about the language they used in the movie? Why do you destort our beautiful language AMHARIC with a nonsens Anglo-Amharic?
    Don’t tell me that the film succeded in Ethiopia as I have seen it here, and all of us who wanted to see if this one was better were deceived as as it was not much different rom the local productions!!

    [Reply]

    June 3rd, 2008 at 10:09 AM

  2. Jeremiah Lewis says:

    TH, are you an Angelino? I’m wondering where you saw the film, and when?

    [Reply]

    June 5th, 2008 at 3:09 AM

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