The data compares the cinema attendance of different age groups in Great Britain over a 16-year period between 1984 and 2000.
Overall, it is noticeable that all groups demonstrated a significant growth, although some of them (15-24 and 7-14) showed a slight decrease by the end of the period.
Focusing on 15-24 ages first, it is apparent that it illustrated the highest cinema attendance (just under 20%) in 1984. Even though the graph showed a considerable climb, reaching its peak at almost 60%, the figure dropped slightly in 1999. A similar trend can be seen in 7-14 age group, which experienced a steady fall (from just under 40% to just over 30%), after reaching its highest point at almost 40%.
Turning to remaining groups, it is evident that, as younger ones, cinema attendance of 25-35 age group rose dramatically, starting at approximately 5% and reaching the mark of 30%. In contrast to all groups, the data of movie theater attendance of people who are 35 years old and over remained relatively stable until 1994.
