The bar chart illustrates the number of films produced in five different countries (A-E) over a three-year period from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, Country A remained the largest film producer throughout the period, whereas Country E recorded the lowest figures. In general, most countries experienced either moderate growth or relatively stable production levels, with only minor fluctuations.
In 2007, Country A produced approximately 90 films, a figure which stayed almost unchanged in 2008 before declining slightly to around 80 in 2009. Country B ranked second in all three years, rising steadily from about 50 films in 2007 to nearly 70 by the end of the period.
Country C demonstrated a gradual upward trend, starting at around 8 films in 2007 and reaching roughly 17 by 2009. In contrast, Country D’s production fell from approximately 15 films in 2007 to about 10 in 2008, followed by a slight recovery in the final year. Country E consistently recorded fewer than 12 films annually, although it still showed a modest improvement, particularly in the last year observed.
These patterns suggest that while some countries steadily expanded their film industries, others maintained limited but stable production capacity y during the observed three-year timeframe.
