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Budget. $80,000 [2] I Spit on Your Grave (originally titled Day of the Woman) is a 1978 American rape-and-revenge film written and directed by Meir Zarchi. The film tells the story of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton), a fiction writer based in New York City who exacts revenge on her four tormentors who gang rape and leave her for dead.
The original 1978 film has gained a large cult following. Jennifer Hills (portrayed by Camille Keaton and Sarah Butler ) is the only character to appear in every film, with the exception of the 2013 film I Spit on Your Grave 2 .
Box office. $572,809 [3] I Spit on Your Grave is a 2010 American rape and revenge horror film and a remake of the controversial 1978 cult film of the same name (originally titled Day of the Woman). [4] It was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Stuart Morse, based on the original film's director/writer Meir Zarchi 's screenplay, [5] and ...
Every March, we celebrate women's contributions to history and present-day society with Women’s History Month. ... “As an example, in 1978 to support the Equal Rights amendment, 200,000 women ...
Zarchi's first film as director was I Spit on Your Grave a.k.a. Day of the Woman (1978), which starred Camille Keaton, whom he married the following year. Grave, the story of a woman seeking violent revenge on the men who raped her, was considered controversial at the time of its release and suffered censorship in various countries
Day of the Woman. Day of the Woman may refer to: Day of the Woman, an initial title for I Spit on Your Grave, a 1978 controversial exploitation film. International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8 every year.
Announced in 1978 on International Women’s Day, the Women’s Work Committee in Palestine came to represent an association willing to develop a strategy to combine national liberation and women's liberation. The founders of the committee were disappointed in the actions of previous charitable societies as they failed to educate the general ...
In 1978, the school district of Sonoma, California participated in Women's History Week, an event designed around the week of March 8 (International Women's Day). In 1979, a fifteen-day conference about women's history was held at Sarah Lawrence College from July 13 until July 29, chaired by historian Gerda Lerner.