Reports from the Tower of Yearning

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, photographer and filmmaker Carel van Hees is forced to turn his apartment in Rotterdam’s RVS flats into his own little world.
The apartment, originally built as a home for working single women, is also known as the Hunkerbunker (the Tower of Yearning), now its residents’ lives are confined to their units. On the tenth floor van Hees meets Gerarda van Nimwegen, a 106-year-old woman who hasn’t left her apartment for the past five years.
During her long life she has survived many crises, including the Spanish flu, the poverty of the interbellum and the bombing of Rotterdam – all this without losing her sense of humour.

“Reports from the Tower of Yearning” is a loving tribute to a remarkable resident whose life has come to a halt in the apartment she’s lived in since the age of 44.


Photographer and filmmaker Carel van Hees approached me with this project almost out of a sense of duty. He had promised Gerarda he would tell her story and would not rest until he had done just that. But there was not a lot of money and not a lot of footage, so this would be a hard story to tell.
In the edit I decided to incorporate Carel’s photography and to make it just as big a part of the story. This not only solved the lack of visuals, but also made it a more personal film at the same time.

“The film shows a delicate dance between a filmmaker and his subject. Straight away there is a sense of mutual kindness and warmth. When the last image faded after the premiere at the film festival Rotterdam, it was hard holding back the tears.”

Jan Postma - De Groene Amsterdammer

Directed by Carel van Hees
Produced by Carel van Hees
Soundmixing Charley van Rest
Camera Carel can Hees
Grading Laurent Fluttert
Edited on Adobe Premiere
Running time 56 min
Release date 2024
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