Chinese director Juno Hong has brought her debut feature “Only the Moon Knows” to the Shanghai International Film Festival‘s SIFF Project, where it was selected as one of three international co-production projects presented at the market.
The film centers on Cheng Jun, a Chinese international student working the night shift at a 24-hour convenience store who forms an unlikely bond with a homeless elderly woman who shelters there each night. Their friendship reaches a breaking point when Cheng Jun prepares to return home after her studies, just as the old woman’s situation takes an unexpected turn.
The project draws directly from Hong’s own time studying and working abroad. The script is complete, the budget is set at RMB2 million ($296,000), and 10% of financing has been secured. Hong is now seeking international co-producers and financing partners, with a particular focus on post-production collaborators and an international distributor.
“‘Only the Moon Knows’ feels entirely different because it is deeply personal,” says Hong. “In my past projects, my role was primarily to help execute someone else’s vision. This debut feature, however, is a story born directly from my own life and personal experiences.”








