Catherine Keener in ‘Little Pink House’ explores a real-life eminent domain case
“Little Pink House” deals with a legal case that has implications for everyone who owns their own home, or hopes to, or just aspires to having a precious, inviolate space where the world can’t get at you.
It tells the true story of Susettle Kelo, a paramedic who decided she wanted to live in a quiet place, so she bought a house in New London, Conn., completely renovated it and painted it pink, as in the John Mellencamp song. In 1997, New London was a working-class neighborhood with a depressed economy, but Kelo had a beautiful view, the kind usually reserved for people with money.