Education
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Moscow Aviation Institute.
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Moscow Aviation Institute.
All of Lioznova"s features - from Three Poplars at Plyushchikha Street (1967), a cult film of the 1960s, to her last movie, The Carnival (1981), - are distinguished by open narratives, psychologically penetrating close-ups, and poignant musical scores. The subtle and touching drama Three Poplars at Plyuschikha Street (1967) sprouted from Aleksandra Pakhmutova’s song “Tenderness”. The starry duet of Tatiana Doronina and Oleg Yefremov is a masterpiece of acting.
She worked at the Gorky Film Studio.
Lioznova devoted many efforts and much time to teaching. Among the students of Professor Lioznova there are a lot of cinematographers well-known today.
Order of Merit for the Fatherland.
Order of Merit for the Fatherland; 3rd class (20 July 1999) - for outstanding contribution to cinema 4th class (20 July 2009) - for outstanding contribution to the development of the domestic art of film and many years of creative activity Order of Honour (9 March 1996) - for services to the state, many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture Order of the Red Banner of Labour Order of Friendship of Peoples Order of the October Revolution (1982) People"s Artist of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (1984) People"s Artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1974) Honoured Artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1969) Special Prize of the President of the Russian Federation "Foreign outstanding contribution to the development of Russian cinema" (12 June 2000) State Prize of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Vasiliev brothers (1976) - a multi-part television film "Seventeen Moments of Spring".
Cinematographers’ Union of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics]
Lioznova was Jewish and was a member of the Anti-Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public from 1983 to the closing of Committee in 1994.