The provided bar graphs illustrate the distribution of films released and ticket sales percentages in a particular country for the years 1996 and 2006.
Overall, a noticeable escalation in the quantity of films introduced and cinema tickets sold is evident across the two periods. Drama and comedy genres dominated the market, surpassing fantasy and romance in both years.
Drama films witnessed a substantial surge from approximately 25% in 1996 to a peak of 35% in 2006, accompanied by a considerable ticket sales percentage exceeding 15%. In contrast, the proportion of comedy movies saw a remarkable increase, reaching 25% in 2006, although their ticket sales peaked at less than 25% during the same year.
The representation of fantasy films in the market experienced a slight growth to over 15% by 2006, with a corresponding ticket sales fraction of about 7%. On the other hand, the release rates for romance films remained steady at slightly above 5% in both years; however, ticket sales plummeted from 5% in 1996 to approximately 2% in 2006, marking the lowest ticket sales percentage across genres and years.
