Lech Pijanowski

Lech Andrzej Pijanowski ([ˈlɛx ˈandʐɛj pijaˈnɔfski]; 26 July 1928 – 6 January 1974) was a Polish film critic, broadcaster, director, screenwriter and populiser of games.

Lech Pijanowski's grave

Personal life

Pijanowski was born on 26 July 1928 in Warsaw and died 6 January 1974 in Warsaw. He is buried in Powazki Cemetery.

Games

Pijanowski contributed[1] the game Lap, a development of Battleship, to A Gamut of Games, edited by Sid Sackson. In this game each player secretly divides an 8×8 grid of cells into four sectors of exactly 16 contiguous squares. Each player in turn gathers clues by asking their opponent how many cells in a particular 2×2 square belong to each sector. The first player who correctly deduces the opponent's setup wins the game.

Films

Directed:

  • 1950 Dzisiejsza gazeta
  • 1955 Dyspozycja mocy
  • 1955 Od Wrocławia

Screenplays:

  • 1961 Droga na zachód (Road to the West)
  • 1964 Barbara i Jan (TV series)
  • 1971 Kłopotliwy gość (troublesome visitor)
gollark: You mean my user talk page?
gollark: While you may not actually be able to see it, and the transparency is maybe slightly not working, you can at least feel happy that you're... not viewing it... in one of the latest and best image formats available.
gollark: Good luck viewing this.
gollark: Observe, the AVIF esolime.
gollark: I should convert it to AVIF because AVIF good.

References

  1. Juegos para gente de mente, N° 84, p. 12
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