Festival Favorite Hyo-Joo Yang Secures Backing From Utopai Studios for Her New Feature 'Half Moon'

Published 06/10/2026, 9:53 PM EDT

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Utopai Studios has been in the conversation in recent months as a fast-growing AI company. It now adds another feather to its cap as the company backs South Korean filmmaker Hyo-Joo Yang's new feature. Yang is known for her unique storytelling and visuals that are seen in her acclaimed short films Broken Night and Pen. 

Broken Night went on to win the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. Now, Yang is set to return with another film, Half Moon and Utopai Studio will play a crucial role in helping bring her latest vision to life.

Utopai Studio will be part of Hyo-joo Yang's upcoming film

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According to Deadline, AI company Utopai Studios is set to co-produce director Hyo-joo Yang’s new feature film, Half Moon, which she wrote and will direct. The production team revealed that PAI, Utopai Studios’ AI system, will be used to support selected visual elements in the film. Apart from Utopai Studios, In Good Company, and Paper Barn Studios will also serve as co-producers. 

Filming is scheduled to begin in Germany this August. The cast of the film includes Rina Kim, Elisa Hofmann, and Ana Kim, while cinematographer Alexandra Medianikova is also attached to the project. Yang has also spoken about the film and its themes. 

“Half Moon is a story about the pain we carry from childhood, the people who unexpectedly teach us how to survive, and the small vows we make to keep going,” the director said in a statement (via Deadline).

The film, Half Moon, follows a lonely young girl, Yeri, and her estranged aunt Ah-Jin as they spend a summer together on a remote North Sea island. As they confront personal struggles and painful memories, the two gradually develop a meaningful bond. Through their relationship, the film will explore loneliness, family trauma, healing, and self-acceptance. 

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While more details about Half Moon are expected to surface in the coming months, there is also growing interest in the AI company helping bring the project to life.

What is the AI company Utopai Studio

The AI company Utopai Studios' roots can be traced back to former Google X engineer Cecilia Shen's dream. Her passion for technology and artificial intelligence led Shen to build a career in the tech industry, working at the Royal Bank of Canada and later Google X. She later partnered with Jie Yang to co-found a startup, Cybever, which focused on garnering detailed 3D virtual environments for video games and digital experiences. 

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Later, in 2025, Cybever was rebranded as Utopai Studios, making a shift toward developing AI-powered tools for filmmakers. The company also brought notable names onboard such as Carmelo Anthony, who joined as an investor and strategic partner. With several new projects in development, Utopai Studios is clearly set for further growth. For now, all the eyes will be on director Hyo-joo Yang’s upcoming feature Half Moon.

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What do you think about Utopai Studios team up with Hyo-Joo Yang for her new film? Let us know in the comments.

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Pritha Debroy

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Pritha Debroy is an Entertainment writer at NetflixJunkie who can seamlessly switch between breaking down an NBA play and obsessing over the latest K-drama twist. She has written over 3,400 NBA and NFL articles, but her true joy lies in diving into Netflix’s trendiest shows—unpacking themes, stories, and yes, the occasional celebrity chaos. When she is not writing, you’ll find her devouring thrillers (anything by Freida McFadden is an instant yes), revisiting comfort classics like 10 Things I Hate About You and 27 Dresses, or hunting for her next binge-worthy series.

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