A boy, a bell and the big screen
Classic Swiss children’s book Schellenursli, “A Bell for Ursli”, is being turned into a film. swissinfo.ch spent a day on set with the director, crew, actors and culture minister. The adventures of little Ursli, with his curly locks and pointed hat, have delighted millions of children. Seventy years after the publication of the story by Selina Chönz and Alois Carigiet, Swiss director Xavier Koller brings the classic to the screen. The story takes place in the Lower Engadine valley in eastern Switzerland. Every March 1, children parade through the village streets with cowbells to drive away winter and welcome spring. Ursli desperately wants to take part in this Chalandamarz festival, but with his little bell he finds himself relegated to the back of the parade. Unknown to his parents, he heads up into the Alps – in the dead of winter – looking for a bigger cowbell. The adventure has begun… Published in Romansh in 1945, “A Bell for Ursli” has sold a million copies and was ...