SEATTLE — A new independent film is shining a spotlight on one Seattle woman’s real-life legal battle against a towing company — and the hidden crisis of vehicle homelessness in America.
“Tow,” starring Oscar nominee Rose Byrne, tells the story of Amanda Ogle, a Seattle woman living out of her car who was hit with a $21,000 towing bill after her vehicle — also her home — was impounded. Rather than accept the charge, Ogle fought back.
The film, rated R, follows Ogle as she teams up with a young attorney named Kevin Eggers, played by Dominic Sessa of “The Holdovers,” to take on the towing company in court…