The bar chart illustrates how many movies were produced across five different countries A, B, C, D, and E between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, while the number of films generated increased in country B, C and E, the others experienced an upward trend. Furthermore, countries A and B were the largest movie producers throughout the period.
On the one hand, A and B were the main producers of movies. The amount of produced movies in country A stood at approximately 85 in 2007 while it was 50 movies for country B. For the next year, the number of produced movies in country A remained stable although country B witnessed a slight growth. In the last year, country A fall menially and reached the number of 80 movies. In contrast, there was a tremendous rise in the number of movies produced in country B and reached the peak of 70 in 2009.
On the other hand, the rest of countries had not as many as produced movies as country A and B had. The number of movies produced in country C, D, and E started at merely 7, 13, and 9 in 2007. Then country C and E increased so they reached the number of 12 and 10 movies in 2008. Meanwhile country D experienced a fall in filmmaking and reached the number of 8 movies. At the end of period country C and E continued their growth so they reached the number of 15 and 12. But the country D had an upward trend and reached the number of 11 movies in 2009.
