The provided bar chart highlights data on the quantity of movie productions in five different countries (labelled A-E) throughout the period from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, what particularly stands out from the graph is that city A had the highest number of films produced, while the reverse was true for city E over the timeframe. Furthermore, it is also notable that there was an upward trend in three out of five countries, whilst other cities A and D registered a fall.
To delve into details, at the beginning of the given period, city A made up around 86 films, however, the figure remained unchanged one year later before slightly decreasing to exactly 80 films in 2009. With respect to City D, it started at about 15 movies in 2007, dropped to just under 10 the next year, and rose again by two or three units in the final year.
In contrast, the opposite trend could be observed in the numbers of the other countries. Between 2007 and 2008 the quantities of movies produced by country B increased moderately, but it soared to 70 in 2009. Similarly, despite standing at only under 10 films in 2007, the number of movies made by country C underwent a gradual increase to 18 movies by 2009. A minimal rise from around 9 movies in 2007 to 11 in 2009 was experienced by country E.
