Evrydiki BA 2O37
Evrydiki BA 2O37 | |
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Ευριδίκη ΒΑ 2Ο37 | |
Directed by | Nikos Nikolaidis |
Produced by | Nikos Nikolaidis Vadim Glowna Vera Tschechowa |
Written by | Nikos Nikolaidis |
Starring | Vera Tschechowa John Moore Niki Triantafillidi Manolis Logiadis |
Music by | Antonio Vivaldi Frédéric Chopin Dinah Shore |
Cinematography | Giorgos Panousopoulos |
Edited by | Giorgos Triandafyllou |
Production
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Atossa Film Produktion GmbH
Marni Film |
Release dates
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29 September 1975 (Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema) |
Running time
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96 Minutes |
Country | Greece West Germany |
Language | Greek |
Evrydiki BA 2O37 (Greek: Ευριδίκη ΒΑ 2Ο37) is a 1975 Greek-West German co-production black-and-white dramatic experimental independent surrealist underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis, his debut feature film.[1]
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 Evrydiki BA 2O37 to be his best film.[2]
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."[3]
For this film, Nikolaidis won the Best 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.[4][5]
Cast
- Vera Tschechowa as Eurydice
- John Moore as Man
- Niki Triantafillidi as Woman
- Manolis Logiadis
References
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Further reading
- Variety's Film Reviews, Volume 14: 1975–1977, New York, New York: R.R. Bowker, 1989 (ISBN 0835227944).
External links
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at Nikos Nikolaidis (Film Director/Writer/Producer): Νιkos Nikolaidis (1939–2007), Films
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Evrydiki BA 2O37 at IMDb
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at the Greek Film Archive Film Museum: Home Page, Digital Archives, Filmography
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at 5 Books, 6 Films, and... Nikos Nikolaidis: Films
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at Rotten Tomatoes
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at The New York Times Movies
- Evrydiki BA 2O37 at Film Portal: Filme (German)
- ↑ Filmkunst: Zeitschrift für Filmkultur und Filmwissenschaft, Nummer 67–79, 1975, S. 84. Wien: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Filmwissenschaft, Bundesministerium für Unterricht (German); Gesek, Ludwig (Mai 1975). In Filmkunst: Zeitschrift für Filmkultur und Filmwissenschaft, Nummer 67/68, S. 6. Wien: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Filmwissenschaft, Bundesministerium für Unterricht. (German)
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- ↑ Labarrére, André Z., y Labarrére, Olivier (2009). Atlas del cine (Título original: Atlas du cinéma. Paris: Librairie Générale Française, 2002). Madrid: Ediciones Akal. p. 275. ISBN 8446021501. (Spanish)
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- ↑ Schuster, Mel (1979). The Contemporary Greek Cinema. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. p. 324. ISBN 0810811960.
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