Charles Ferdinand Ramuz

[citation needed] Ramuz's 1922 novel La séparation des races was adapted into the 1933 film Rapt by director Dimitri Kirsanoff.

The Swiss writer S. Corinna Bille was a script editor on the film, after which she moved to Paris with Vital and married him.

In 1998,[4] Swiss director Francis Reusser adapted Ramuz's 1915 novel La Guerre dans le Haut Pays into a film titled War in the Highlands, starring French actress Marion Cotillard.

[5] Ramuz married Cecile Cellier, a Swiss Painter, in 1913 after she became pregnant with their only child, Marianne.

His life and literary work are presented in a museum in his former home, La Muette, in Pully, Switzerland.

The grave of Ramuz and his daughter Marianne Olivieri-Ramuz (1913–2012) at the cemetery of Pully .