“A kick ass drama” – Brave Men´s Blood released on VOD in the USA

The Icelandic film Brave Men´s Blood was released on VOD in the U.S.A. a couple of weeks ago, claiming high praise by American pres. Hrafnkell Stefánsson, head of Screenwriting/Directing at IFS is a co-screenwriter of the film.
The reviewer of Birth.Movie.Death. worries that “a fairly typical crime film with no stars or gimmick to help single it out of the pack” gets lost in the large number of todays releases, some very good films being unnoticed:

It grips you and keeps you interested throughout, all the way to the bitter end.

Rob Hunter at Film School Rejects grades the film with a B complimenting a strong cast and adding:

Brave Men’s Blood is a hard-hitting look at idealism and corruption from which no one escapes unscathed. It’s far from the clean, good guy defeats bad guy-type tale we’re familiar with, but that’s part of what makes it worth seeing.

At Reel News Daily Liz Whittemore is very taken by Brave Men´s Blood. She says Hrafnknell Stefansson and Olef De Fluer‘s screenplay is most definitely award worthy and that the film could easily play at both Tribeca and New York Film Festival.

It is unexpected, frustrating, heartbreaking, action packed, and altogether satisfying for both the avid film buff and the average movie goer.

Finally Unseen Films calls Brave Men´s Blood a “kick ass crime drama”. Steve Kopian describes how everyone he met, who had seen the film raved about it and that when he finally saw it – he loved it. Final words:

This really is one you want to see. Its so good that you won’t care this isn’t 100% new because you’ll be too invested in what’s happening to care.”