The given graph compares how many movies were made by five different countries from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, while a downward trend was observed in the number of films produced in countries A and D, the opposite was true for the others. Additionally, countries A and B remained by far the largest film producers throughout the period.
In 2007, nearly 90 movies were shot by country A, which was approximately 40 films higher than that of country B. This figure showed a pattern of stability at that level until 2008 before a sudden drop to exactly 80 films by the final year, still remaining the highest. By contrast, country B reflected a reverse paradigm in its figure, experiencing a considerable rise to a high of 70 films in 2009.
Regarding the other countries’ statistics, these firms exhibited a close similarity in their production in 2007, just hovering under 20 films. While the number of films produced in countries C and E experienced an upward progression to almost 20 and 11 films respectively, a fluctuant tendency was seen in the remaining nation, with its film number declining to 10 before ending at a quarter.
