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.
Overall, Australian, UK and US films were mostly produced in the UK, with the other unspecified films being more popular in Australia. Another interesting point is that people in the UK attended the cinema more than their Australian counterparts although general admission figures for both countries saw a considerable rise towards the end of the period after a slight dip in 1985.
Focusing on the bar chart, US films were by far the most screened ones not only in the UK but in Australia as well, making up 78% and 68% respectively. Meanwhile, about 22% of UK films were shot in the UK, making it four times as high compared to those released in Australia. Similar, but lower proportions were repeated as for Australian films, where the share of the UK was at 11%, whereas Australia was responsible for a mere 3%. The other genres of films, however, were pictured more in Australia than the UK, with 17% and 4% in turn.
If we look at the line graph, the number of entries to the cinema was relatively low in Australia. It started the period with 30 million in 1975, but more than doubled until the end, finishing at 80 million in 2005. On the other hand, the figure for the UK stood at 100 million initially. After a sharp dip to around 50 million in 1985, it bounced back to reach the record high of just under 180 million in 2000 prior to seeing a decline of 20 million in 2005.
