Everybody Goes To The Hospital
Based on a true story, EVERYBODY GOES TO THE HOSPITAL is a stop motion animated exploration of physical, psychological, and familial trauma, telling the tale of 4-year-old Little Mata (writer/director Tiffany Kimmel's mother) as she's taken to the hospital in late 1963 with appendicitis.
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This film is a true story that my mom and grandmother would tell almost beat-for-beat for most of my childhood. Growing up in the 90s on a family compound in rural Oregon, religiously homeschooled, I spent a great deal of time with my family, so when I left to go to a public university and entered the world, I found that a lot of my sensory impressions of childhood were intimately intertwined with my mothers. What she felt, I felt. What she experienced, I experienced. There was little to no distinction in my experience, even though, very obviously, there was a huge gulf of time, space, and actual lived experience. In making this film, I wanted to capture the storybook-like quality that I experienced when hearing this story as a child while also allowing my mom's childhood experience to be played out in the doll-like manner she told it, as an unprocessed traumatic fairytale, warning others to believe their children and to stay close.

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