The bar chart compares the movie production amount in five different countries from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, it is discernible from the chart that the extent of films produced in these countries was rather volatile. Notably, Country A consistently dominated film production during this period, while Country E showed the opposite trend.
In 2007, Country A produced the highest number with 89 films, followed by Country B with 40 films less than A. The remaining countries fluctuated from 10 to under 20 films in that year. By 2008, the figure for Country A leveled off by the same number as a year before, Country B increased slightly to 50 films, and Country C also rose noticeably from 9 to 15 movies. Meanwhile, D and E had similar production levels in 2008.
The remaining year 2009 saw a significant fluctuation. Despite a minor drop from its peak (89 films) to 80 films, Country A remained the highest figure in 2009, Country B was unable to overtake A due to its figure still being lower than the leading country by 10 films. The growing trend was maintained in Country C when it peaked at 19 movies. Country D’s figure rebounded at 12 films after a slight decline in 2008, while the number of movies produced in Country D still remained constant.
