The illustrations demonstrate the dataset on UK and Australian cinema industry in 2001 and cinema admission in those countries from 1976 to 2006.
Overall, it can be seen that Australia showed other types of films, whereas UK translated more of the US, UK and Australian films. Moreover, the chart B demonstrates the significant soar of both figures, despite the fluctuation over the period.
To begin with, UK broadcasted almost 80% of the US films in 2001, while Australia screened only about 65%. In means of UK films, United Kingdom showed a great majority of just over 20%, while Australia accounted for nearly 5%. Despite Australia showing the minimal index of around 1% in domestic films, it made up to just under 20% in rest of the films.
Regarding line graph, the UK admissions started with just over 100 millions in 1975, but dropped to nearly 55 millions in 1985. However, after a witnessed decline, the figure showed an enormous soar, peaking at about 180 millions in 2002, and then decreased slightly. As for Australia, it is clear that it witnessed a gradual increase, starting from 30 millions in 1975, and finishing with 80 millions in 2005, which is almost a half of the UK’s index.
