The movie sold 190,000 tickets. It came in 4th out of 22 movies.
In a 2001 interview, Eleni Kokkidou said she didn't consider the scene she shot in this film, playing a prostitute, in which she has simulated sex with a 12-year-old boy, showing her bare breasts, to be audacious. "I mean, you can be asked to play something naked and the role doesn't need that at all: it's gratuitous. But when, as in Tsemberopoulos' film, I'm playing a woman with libertine morals and I'm in my own space, I can't help but walk around at least half-naked. What worked for me, though, was the very presence of that space. That it wasn't a set, it was the actual space of a real brothel. And I was allowed to be absorbed by the room, to walk around as a woman living there all the time, before and after our shoot," Kokkidou said.