The chart illustrates how many film products in the five countries in the years 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Overall, there are upward trends in producing movies in three nations, namely B, C,E,C, and E, while opposite patterns can be witnessed in the figures for A and D. In addition, A was the leading country in terms of film products,production, whereas the figure for E was the lowest.
A sharp increase was recorded in the number of films in B, rising from 50 to around 52 between 2007 and 2008, with a subsequent dramatically growinggrowth at 70 in the final year. The figure for C experienced a steady rise from 8 in the yearsyear 2007 to 16 in the yearsyear 2009. Similar changes, but to a lesser extent, can be seen in the figure for E, which started at 8 in the first yearsyear before marginally going up to approximately 11 at the end of the period.
The downsides are seen in the figure for A and D. Between 2007 and 2008, figures for A remained unchanged at around 87, followed by a slight fall to certainly around 80 in 2009. CD witnessed a considerable decline from 15 to 12 through the period, despite sharply growing at 9 in 2008.
