Biography
Saul Swimmer was an American figure in the film industry, born on April 25, 1936 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Their work centered on production roles in notable documentaries. They served as a co-producer for Let It Be, the 1970 documentary associated with The Beatles. In 2007, they produced Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid, a film capturing performances from the band’s concert at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium and their participation in the global Live Aid event.
Swimmer’s contributions were primarily in the production department, where they worked on projects documenting live music events. Their filmography reflects a focus on concert films and music-related documentaries, with a role in bringing these performances to cinematic audiences. The scope of their work remained within production, wi…





