The chart compares how five distinct nations produced films in three particular years: 2007, 2008, and 2009
At first glance, there was an upward tendency in the number of films produced by B, C, and E nations, while the converse was true for the two remaining regions. Additionally, country A produced the largest proportion of films over the given time, contrasting the lowest figure in the country E.
Turning to the details, The number of films produced by country A was the dominant in three years. Accounting for over 85 films in 2007, this figure remained stable in 2008 before declining to 80 films in the last year. Followed by nation B ranked the second position, comprising around 50 films in the two initial years. This data increased sharply to 70 films in 2009.
Regarding the three lower sections, countries C, D, and E produced above 20 films throughout the period. Specifically, nations C and E had just under 10 films in 2007. There was a slight rise in the final year, with 19 and 11 films respectively. Meanwhile, country D in 2007 had 15 films and in 2009 there were almost the same number of films as in 2007 but a bit lower.
