Andrzej Barszczyński (born 26 March 1941) is a Polish film director, screenwriter and camera operator.
He is best known as a co-screenwriter for the cult film Rejs (1970).
After the Second World War, Barszczyński and his parents moved to Prudnik.
He studied at the Adam Mickiewicz High School in Prudnik, Łódź Film School and the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
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