Piccolo Productions, founded in 2000 by Executive Director and CEO, Judith Lungen, focused on marketing, public relations and consultation.
From developing a unique individual strategy for each client to the flourishing completion of marketing and public relations campaigns, catalogues, posters, brochures, invitations and graphic design, to the coordination of international competitions and production management, former clients and projects included:
*Jerusalem International Film Festival *Israel Film Archive *Jerusalem Film Center *Jerusalem Foundation *Mishkenot Ha'sha'anim *ORK Management and Planning Ltd *Arie Rahaminoff, Architect and Town Planning *Shehab el-Din Mosque International Architectural Competition *Father and Son Art Exhibition featuring the work of Fritz Handel *Company Jasmine documentary film directed by Yael Katzir *Out For Love Be Back Shortly documentary film directed by Dan Katzir *Coppelia Dancewear Company of Milan
In 2003, with an eye cast towards her first passion - live musical theatre - Judith Lungen realized the first stage of her dream. She created, produced and directed an original musical version of 'The Cotton Club' for The Academy of Film and The Arts in Gent, Belgium. That same year, she was invited to produce, direct and coordinate the Gentsefest Extravaganza for The Medici Steps Bistro. These two events marked the beginning of the new direction for Piccolo Productions.
Continuing to be available for consultation in marketing and public relations, Piccolo Productions is focusing its energy in the creation of inspired, original theatrical productions with World Premieres to be held in Las Vegas.
Roberto Benigni presents 'La Vita e Bella' at the Jerusalem Film Festival
Cover artwork for the Coppelia Dancewear of Milan Catalog and Brochure (photography by Eugene Hertoghe)
The cast of The Cotton Club featuring singer - songwriter Xavier Clayton
Riccardo Sbrighi and Dancers performing at The Medici Steps Bistro Gentsefest Extravaganza Gent, Belgium 2003