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Band 5+: The bar chart describes different types of films which were shot in the UK and Australia in 2001, with the line graph detailing how many people went to the cinema in those countries from 1976 to 2006.

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The image contains two charts, Chart A is a stacked bar chart showing the percentage of films screened in the UK and Australia in 2001, with US films accounting for over 80% in both countries, UK films around 10% in the UK and below 5% in Australia, Australian films around 10% in Australia and below 5% in the UK, and others making up the remaining percentages. Chart B is a line graph displaying UK and Australian cinema admissions from 1976 to 2006, with the UK starting at around 100 million, dipping below 60 million in the mid-1980s, then rising to nearly 180 million by 2006, and Australia beginning at around 50 million, steadily increasing to just below 140 million by 2006.
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The bar chart and line graph provides data about movies screened in the UK and Australia in 2001 and cinema admissions from 1976 to 2006.

Overall, there are 4 types of screened films: US, UK and Australian films and other films, in which US had the most high number in the screened films and the Australian movies the least. In line graph the UK had way more admissions, that Australians, surpassing them even after plummeting in 1985.

In chart A, US movies and Australian was accounted at 88% and 68% respectively, while in UK films they had only 20 and 5%. Even in Australia, UK surpassed Australian by around 5 times more. Only in other movies, Australia surpassed UK at 18%, while UK was only 5%

In Chart B, UK admission started from plimmeting from 120 millions to 50 between 1975 and 1985, whereas Australians started from 30 million admissions and increased slightly till 1990. From 1985 to 2000, UK people admissions Rose sighnificantly, recahing a peak of 180 million. Australian also had same experience as UK admissions at the end achieving 80 million.

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