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Band 7+: The chart below shows the percentage of people in different age groups who went to cinema once a month or more in one European country from 2000 to 2011.

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The image depicts a line graph with percentages from 0 to 60 on the y-axis and years from 2000 to 2011 on the x-axis, featuring four age categories (15-24, 7-14, 25-35, 35 and over). In 2000: 15-24 (14%), 7-14 (5%), 25-35 (5%), 35 and over (1%). In 2002: 15-24 (around 18%), 7-14 (7%), 25-35 (7%), 35 and over (1%). In 2004: 15-24 (20%), 7-14 (10%), 25-35 (9%), 35 and over (1%). In 2006: 15-24 (around 28%), 7-14 (11%), 25-35 (15%), 35 and over (2%). In 2008: 15-24 (30%), 7-14 (15%), 25-35 (20%), 35 and over (3%). In 2010: 15-24 (50%), 7-14 (22%), 25-35 (30%), 35 and over (5%). In 2011: 15-24 (around 52%), 7-14 (26%), 25-35 (25%), 35 and over (6%).
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The line graph compares the proportions of people from different age brackets going to the cinema at least once a month in one European country between 2000 and 2011.

Overall, the percentage of residents across all demographic groups enjoying films at the theater increased throughout the research time frame. In addition, going to the cinema was more preferable among people aged from 15 to 24 consistently, while middle-aged citizens showed scant interest in such activity.

Regarding the categories constituting the highest and lowest percentages, the proportion of the 15- to 24-year-old demographic group going to the cinema once a month or more was about 15% in the first year, while that of people aged above 35 was roughly 3%. Subsequently, the figures for the 15- to 24-year-old cohort observed a sudden surge to approximately 55% in 2010, before slightly declining to nearly 50% at the end of the period, keeping its top position. In contrast, there were almost no people in the middle-aged and older groups watching movies in the theater in 2002; then it steadily rose to just over 10% in 2011.

Concerning the remaining categories, only about 10% and 5% of residents belonging to the 7- to 14-year-old and 25- to 35-year-old age groups, respectively, spent their pastime at the cinema in 2011. These two figures slightly grew to the same number of about 20% in 2007, before both groups ended the period at about 5% higher than the previous intersecting point.

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