The given line graph presents information about the proportion of people with four different age groups going to cinema more than once during a thirty-day period from 2000 to 2011.
Overall, the highest cinema attendance was recorded among those aged 7 to 14, whereas people aged 35 and over had the lowest participation.
Those aged 7 to 14 recorded the highest cinema attendance compared to other age groups over the 10-year period, despite some fluctuations between 36% and 56% from 2000 to 2011. Similarly, the second most notable trend is observed in the 15-to-24 age group, whose attendance was recorded at around 30% in 2000. This figure then rose above 40%, surpassing that of younger age groups in 2004. From 2004 onwards, it showed a gradual decline, dropping back to 30% before increasing significantly to over two-fifths by 2011.
The percentage of cinema-goers aged 25 to 34 oscillated between just under a fifth and around a third over the given period. A different pattern is observed among those aged 35 and over, who had the lowest cinema attendance compared to other age groups, starting at 3% and ending at just above that level, with relatively little change throughout the period.
