Accolades Despite a lukewarm reaction by viewers, critics appreciated the innovative perspective on the classic Greek tragedy of
Orpheus and Eurydice and noted the originality of Nikolaidis' artistic techniques. It is characteristic that Nikolaidis himself believed
Euridice BA 2037 to be his best film. André Z. Labarrére and Olivier Labarrére, authors of
Atlas du cinéma, wrote that the film was one of the "New
Greek Cinema" films that "radically transformed the panorama." For this film, Nikolaidis won the Best New Director Award, the
Greek National Ministry of Culture Award, as well as the
Athens Film Critics Association Best Picture Award at the
Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema in September 1975, where Marie-Louise Bartholomew, who was involved in the production of the film, also won the Best Set Designer Award, and Andreas Andreadakis, who was involved in the editing of the film, also won the Best Editor Award. ==References==