American satirical film director Adam Foster Jacobs was born in 1995 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, USA, under the leadership of mayor Jesse “The Body” Ventura. Jacobs is a directing alum of the highly esteemed, world-renowned American Film Institute Conservatory.




American satirical film director Adam Foster Jacobs
crafts innumerable fictitious stories of triumphant American heroes with outsized singular ambition. Additionally, he collaborates with an endless roster of impressive commercial brands and mission-based organizations (Bose, National Park Service).

Jacobs was moulded by generous public support for the arts in Minnesota, studying Media Arts at the Perpich Center for Arts Education.  His earliest commissioned works were government campaigns.

American satirical film director Adam Foster Jacobs’ greatest work is yet to come: a coast-to-coast story of America – the largest and most glorious petrostate empire in history – through the lens of hot dogs. Gas Station Hot Dog will be Jacobs’ first foray into the highly lucrative documentary feature space.

Jacobs lives in Los Angeles, CA.