In 'I Spit On Your Grave' (1978) city-dweller Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton) hires an apartment in the country hoping to find the solitude she needs to finish her novel. However, she instead attracts the violent attentions of four local men, who rape her and leave her for dead. But Jennifer survives and returns to exact a terrible revenge on her attackers.
In the 2010 remake, Sarah Butler stars as the writer who sets out for revenge after surviving a horrific attack.
In 'I Spit On Your Grave 2' (2013) aspiring model Katie (Jemma Dallender) is delighted when she receives an offer to attend a photo shoot. However, the experience quickly turns into a nightmare when she is kidnapped and sexually and physically abused. When freed from her ordeal, Katie's first impulse is revenge. Will her abductors come to regret their vile behaviour when victim turns tormentor?
In 'I Spit On Your Grave 3' (2015), following on from the first film in the series, Jennifer (Butler) begins working at a crisis centre where she answers telephone calls from people in need of advice. When she learns that a serial killer is using the service to track down rapists, Jennifer's dark and troubling past comes back to haunt her.
In 'I Spit On Your Grave: Deja Vu' (2019), 40 years after her traumatic attack, Jennifer (Keaton) has written a bestselling memoir detailing her horrific ordeal. While having lunch with her daughter Christy (Jamie Bernadette), Jennifer is abducted by a group of her attackers' relatives, who have joined together to avenge their loved ones.
The collection also includes the documentary 'Growing Up With 'I Spit On Your Grave'' (2019) which examines the making of the original film and its controversial reception.