Six Reasons Why is a 2008 western film Directed by The Campagna Brothers. The film stars Daniel Wooster as The Nomad, a vigilante, sent into the badlands by a preacher, played by Colm Feore. As the Nomad wanders the badlands, he kills every stranger he meets, with only a horse at his side. Christopher Harrison plays an orphaned Entrepreneur trying to cross the Badlands, with his indentured man, the Sherpa, played by Mads Koudal .
The film was in development during 2005 while the Campagna Brothers toured their previous film around europe and America. It was shot in the summer of 2006, primarily in and around the desert town of Drumheller Alberta . Upon completion, the Campagna Brothers went on to tour their film at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival attracting the attention of Entertainment Tonight, raising the profile of the film to a national level. It was at TIFF that the film was discovered by a sales company and the $12,000 film was sold to Thinkfilm in a quarter million dollar bidding war.
Six Reasons Why was commercially released in Canada on August 26, 2007 both DVD and Theatrically.
Cast and characters
Daniel Wooster plays The Nomad: A ruthless killer, trained from birth in an elite school for children who are pitted against one another for 18 years until a champion is made through survival of the fittest. This champion is set out upon the Badlands by the The Preacher with only the companionship of a horse to guide him, until his eventual death, at which point the horse returns for the next champion. The Nomad manages to become aware of the pattern that will eventually leave him dying alone in the desert, and plots to find his own way back home.
Christopher Harrison plays The Entrepreneur: Orphaned by The Criminal and left with nothing but vengeance in his heart and a need to prove himself. With the death of his father, he has no power left in the Monorail company, and the only one still loyal to him is The Sherpa, who supports him in his plan to enter the Badlands and build the next station for the Monorail.
Mads Koudal plays The Sherpa: Saved at a young age by the father of The Entrepreneur and offered employment to work off his debts, he is a loyal and caring friend of The Entrepreneur who has been there for him most of his life. Where one goes, so does the other, and as a team they urge one another on, for good or for ill.
Colm Feore plays The Preacher: The political and religious leader of a xenophobic city to the west of the deadly Badlands, he presides over the treacherous training of the champions who he sends as companions to the horse as protectors of their secret.
Jeff Campagna plays The Criminal: As the assassin of many officials and dignitaries, including the father of The Entrepreneur he chooses to exile himself in an abandoned coal mine where he conducts his business transactions on his own terms. Originally an aristocrat himself, he was tortured by the government once he was discovered as a rebel and a protestor. He detests any form of authority, now, and enjoys his job to a fault.
Romas Stanulis plays The Zeppelin Scout: An employee of H2 Zeppelin the chief rival corporation to the Monorail. He found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time when he pipes up about the death of the father of The Entrepreneur.
Mike Kolomayz plays The Barkeep: As the owner of the only bar in New Gibraltar, he’s got quite a monopoly on entertainment and drink, which means he also gets most of the trouble coming into his establishment. As much as possible he tries to keep the violence to a minimum, but sometimes there’s nothing he can do but pay off the local law to look the other way.
Matt Campagna plays Milton Joyce: The latest in a long line of trespassers in the Badlands, Milton is looking for a prosperous and just lifestyle, and he has reason to believe he can find it just west of the Badlands. His journey west comes to an abrupt end when he comes face to face with The Nomad.
