NewDemocracyProductions
"We will empower and inspire people to look beyond paralysis and cynicism, to look within themselves and to see that everyone can be a part of the story of humanity."
—Wayne Schoenfeld
The EveryDay Heroes Collection is a 13 documentary film collection presenting intimate portraits of ordinary people living heroic lives.
The Memory Box is a story of tragedy and hope in Africa through the eyes of a most unique, chaplinesque clown.
These unique books include stunning images from Wayne Schoenfeld's private collection. They are a tribute to the heroic humanitarian work of volunteer doctors, all over the world, who use their art to make the world a better place.
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New Democracy Productions is a partnership between award winning film maker and photographer, Wayne Schoenfeld and EXEKO, an international NPO, winner of the 2009 Medal of Peace and Ashoka Fellow.

19·5·11 In the Shadow of Shangri-La selected at 5th Addis International Film Festival. The trailer of In the Shadow of Shangri-La, 2nd piece of the Everyday Heroes Collection in post-production, is selected as short movie to be displayed at the Addis International Film Festival.The Addis International Film Festival is held annually in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is the largest independent documentary cinema festival in Africa.100 documentary films from around the world will be presented from the 23rd to 26th of June 2011.

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11·05·11 Wayne Schoenfeld and Maïlis Burgaud back from Guatemala. Back from two weeks in Guatemala, Wayne Schoenfeld and Maïlis Burgaud had the mission to create a book in honor of Rotaplast International, an NGO providing reconstructive surgery to children suffering of cleft palate. It was also an opportunity for the team to shoot images for a new documentary film project that will complement the Everyday Heroes Collection. More information soon!
12·10·10 2nd and 3rd place winners - My Hero Short Film Festival Everyday is Gift and In the Shadow of Shangri-La are 2nd and 3rd place winners in Series category for the My Hero International Short Film Festival. Two of our heroes presented in the first film will be awarded for their social commitment and their actions. Congratulations to Rev. Mpho Tutu and Ann Armstrong-Dailey!
05·09·10 21st Children Hospice International's World Congress in Washington on October 12th to 14th We will present the Everyday Heroes Film Collection followed by a Q&A with Producer Nadia Duguay, and Director Wayne Schoenfeld.
20·08·10 Footprints in the sand: the latest Wayne Schoenfeld's book for children in palliative care Now available on A & I’s website. This book showcases a unique experience in South Africa around the 20th Children Hospice International World Congress.