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Little Pink House
A drama story that follows Susette Kelo, a woman lives in a small town and works as a nurse. She struggles against a national case because the government wants to take the homes of the neighborhood she lives in for Pfizer Corporation. After the court judged for the Pfizer Corporation, the case becomes one of the most important general opinion's cases.
17 February 1952, Southampton, England, UK
29 April 1975, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
19 October 1972, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
23 August 1971, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
22 January 1956, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 June 1935, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
1974
10 June 1963, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
20 January 1983, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 07, 2018
Little Pink House benefits tremendously from Keener's charisma, compassion and sense of humor.
May 05, 2018
A fact-based story of government bullying that makes you want to turn all politicians into piñatas.
April 20, 2018
The cast works diligently, and Keener is scrappy but calm throughout, with a convincing naturalism as a woman with tremendous strength and a powerful belief in civil rights.
May 03, 2018
The issue of eminent domain receives a modest work-out in Little Pink House.
May 10, 2018
Has its heart in the right place, but it fails to rise much beyond issue-oriented movie-of-the-week quality.
May 04, 2018
The reedy true-life saga never quite finds its pulse and purpose.
May 10, 2018
A workmanlike dramatization of a controversial Supreme Court decision that never quite makes a case for itself.
May 07, 2018
Little Pink House is a fairly textbook rendition of a true story adapted for film, complete with authentic locations and local extras.
April 20, 2018
The movie often seems to have a hard time making up its mind whether it wants to be The Insider or Mean Girls.
May 03, 2018
Keener's performance keeps the film grounded even as blunt scenes of the opposing camp's machinations flirt with soap opera villainy.
May 31, 2018
"Litte Pink House" feels like it's only ever checking off the requisite moments of civic outrage, while failing to connect with viewers on a level that's deeper than the average made-for-TV issue-of-the-week movie.
April 26, 2018
The film tells the history-making conflict in terms that are personal, down to earth and utterly relatable. Writer/director Courtney Balaker draws the ideal amount of individual conflict to balance the ongoing court battles.

