Jordan Yale Levine has emerged as one of the most prolific producers in modern independent film, building a career defined by creative ambition, strategic vision, and a deep commitment to storytelling. A member of the Producers Guild of America and one of Variety’s “10 Producers to Watch,” Levine has spent nearly two decades producing, financing, and distributing more than sixty feature films across genres and budget levels.
His career is marked by collaborations with notable filmmakers and top-tier talent. Levine produced the Netflix thriller Stowaway, featuring Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim, as well as the breakout hit Becky, which premiered at Tribeca, topped the U.S. box office, and launched a franchise. He also produced the high-profile thriller The Kill Room, starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello.
Levine’s catalog reflects wide-ranging creative interests, from elevated genre stories to character-driven indies. His credits include Separation, Chick Fight, and I Used to Go Here, the SXSW selection developed alongside Andy Samberg’s Party Over Here.
He has also delivered notable releases such as Lionsgate’s Crypto; the SXSW-premiering After Everything; IFC’s King Cobra; and As They Made Us, directed by Mayim Bialik and led by an ensemble cast including Dianna Agron, Dustin Hoffman, Candice Bergen, and Simon Helberg.
His recent work includes a slate of well-received features such as Pretty Thing, Parachute, Reverse the Curse, and Barron’s Cove, the latter made in partnership with Mandalay Pictures.
Levine continues to expand his impact with several anticipated projects currently in post-production. These include Midnight, Stranglehold, and a multi-picture horror slate created with filmmaker Joe Swanberg, further demonstrating his instinct for commercially compelling and innovative material.
In addition, Levine co-founded Lafayette Pictures with Katie Holmes, producing her directorial efforts Alone Together and Rare Objects. The venture highlights his dedication to supporting auteur-driven filmmaking.
With a consistent record of championing fresh voices and delivering films that resonate globally, Jordan Yale Levine remains a central figure shaping the future of independent cinema.