Julia K. Levine
Also known as Julia Levine
Julia Levine is credited as a set designer on two notable American films from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Levine contributed to the visual construction of Fight Club in 1999, assisting in the creation of the film’s distinctive environments that supported its narrative and thematic elements.
Biography
Julia Levine is credited as a set designer on two notable American films from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Levine contributed to the visual construction of Fight Club in 1999, assisting in the creation of the film’s distinctive environments that supported its narrative and thematic elements. The work involved designing and dressing sets that aligned with the film’s gritty, industrial aesthetic, contributing to the overall atmosphere of the production.
In 2001, Levine again served as a set designer on Donnie Darko, where the sets played a role in establishing the film’s suburban and surreal visual language. The designs helped to ground the story’s unusual tone, blending everyday realism with elements of psychological unease. Levine’s involvement in these projects reflects a focus on the…




