As it was the only school which trained camera operators, competition for entrance was difficult and there were only a handful of women besides Reizman, including Antonina Egina, Galina Monglovskaya, Margarita Pilikhina and Era Savelyeva [ru], who had been admitted.
[1] She also worked at the Soyuzkinochronika, both were precursors to the current Central Studio for Documentary Film (CSDF), as an assistant camera operator.
[4] During a German offensive against the partisans Sukhova was killed, when the camera operators were surrounded and had to break through the lines to run for cover.
[7] The following year, she participated in the creation of another full-length film, Guardian of the World (Russian: На страже мира).
In 1949, Reizman filmed Glory of Labor (Russian: Слава труду), receiving a second Stalin Prize; this one in the third degree.
[1][3] In 2014, ARTE France and Melisande Films produced the film Shoah, the Forgotten History (French: Shoah, les oubliés de l'histoire) under the direction of Veronique Lagoarde-Segot, using images created by Roman Karmen, Reizman and Mark Trojanovsky [ru] on the front lines of World War II.