The given bar chart compares five different countries in terms of their film production from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, the number of films produced in countries B, C, and E increased, whereas a decline was observed in the remaining countries. Notably, country A remained the most prolific producer despite a slight drop, followed by country B.
At the start of the period, with 90 films released, country A was by far the largest film producer. Meanwhile, B made 50 films, more than triple the figure for D, at just around 15 units. The movie production in countries C and E was relatively modest, with each releasing only 10 movies in 2007.
Thereafter, the number of films that country A distributed modestly declined to 80 units in 2009, still ranking first. In contrast, country B saw a significant rise, increasing by 20 films to end the period at 70 films. C and E also experienced moderate increases, with figures rising to around 20 and 11 films, respectively. D experienced a slight drop in its film production in 2008, after which it recovered to around 15 films in the following year.
