After New York writer Jennifer Hills' first novel has been excoriated by the critics she decides to spend the summer in the country to clear her head. But a relaxing sabbatical soon turns into a nightmare when her cabin is broken into by four local men and a shy pathological man. They sexually assault and psychologically torture her. The one man she thinks will save her, is in on it too. She attempts an escape but soon realises they will never let her go alive. She jumps off a cliff in a final act of defiance. Amazingly she survives... but she'll never be the same. Jennifer does not go for help but instead plots her revenge. And hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Originally released in 1978, I Spit On Your Grave became one of the most controversial films in modern cinema. The film was banned from many countries, the subject of great protest and quickly became a staple reference in pop culture.
Special Features:
- Commentary by Director Meir Zarchi
- Commentary by Film Critic Joe Bob Briggs
- The values of vengeance - Meir Zarchi remembers I Spit On Your Grave
- Alternate main title
- Poster & Stills gallery
- TV Spots
- Radio Spots