Rose Byrne takes on the establishment in the Tow trailer.

Rose Byrne takes on the establishment in the Tow trailer.

      Roadside Attraction and Vertical have unveiled a poster and trailer for Tow, the forthcoming drama directed by Stephanie Laing.

      The film is based on the real-life story of Amanda Ogle (played by Rose Byrne), a homeless woman who finds herself engaged in a grueling legal struggle with a tow company to recover her car after it is stolen and subsequently impounded, leaving her with a bill exceeding $21,000.

      In addition to Byrne, the cast features Dominic Sessa, Demi Lovato, Simon Rex, Elsie Fisher, Corbin Bernsen, Ariana DeBose, and Octavia Spencer.

      Tow follows Amanda Ogle (Byrne), who lives in her old Toyota Camry on the streets of Seattle. When her car, her sole means of survival, is stolen and impounded, Amanda is forced into an unyielding legal fight against an unresponsive system. What starts as an effort to retrieve her vehicle transforms into a profoundly human narrative of resilience, dignity, and the strength of one woman's voice amidst systemic failures.

      Tow is set to hit theaters on March 20th.

Rose Byrne takes on the establishment in the Tow trailer. Rose Byrne takes on the establishment in the Tow trailer.

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Rose Byrne takes on the establishment in the Tow trailer.

Roadside Attraction and Vertical have unveiled a poster and trailer for Tow, the forthcoming drama directed by Stephanie Laing. The film depicts the true story of Amanda Ogle (Rose Byrne), a homeless woman…