The bar chart compares the number of films produced by five countries between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, Country A was the largest producer throughout the period despite a gradual decline, while Country D experienced a slight drop. By contrast, Country B recorded the most significant growth. Countries C and E also saw steady increases, although their outputs remained relatively low. Notably, the figures for Countries A, B and C remained more comparable throughout the period.
In both 2007 and 2008, Country A produced around 90 films, before falling moderately to 80 in 2009, which was still the highest figure among all nations. Country B, which made 50 films in 2007, showed a notably sharper upward trend, rising from 52 in 2008 to 70 in 2009.
Countries C, D and E displayed more modest patterns. Country C’s output climbed consistently from 8 to 18 films over the three years. Country E experienced only a slight increase, from 10 to 12, while Country D registered a small decline from 15 to 13.
