Ofir Raul Graizer

Ofir Raul Graizer (Hebrew: אופיר ראול גרייצר; born September 10, 1981) is an Israeli film director, screenwriter, producer and editor.

[9] After finishing high school, Graizer worked selling clothing, in a bookstore, as a room service waiter at a hotel, and in various kitchen jobs.

Graizer eventually went to Sapir College, the audio and visual arts school in Sderot, Israel, where he studied filmmaking.

Graizer received a grant from the Jerusalem Film Fund to help develop The Cakemaker, as well as a scholarship to The Nipkow Programm in Berlin.

During that time he supported himself by catering, serving as a private chef, editing pornographic films[14] and mostly he was a cooking instructor at several culinary schools in Berlin.

[15] In 2015, Graizer was invited to participate in The Chile Factory, where he co-directed the short film La Discotheque, which premiered in Cannes Quainzaine.