The bar chart illustrates a comparison between five countries, labeled as A, B, C, D, and E, by the number of films produced between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, film production in each country experienced declines, with countries A and B generally producing more than the others. A significant increase in film production occurred in country B, which reached the highest production level among all countries by 2009. Conversely, countries C, D, and E maintained the lowest production numbers.
To begin with, country A, the most productive, remained relatively stable over the period, although its production gradually declined from around 90 to approximately 75 by 2009. In contrast, country B started modestly with around 50 films but then increased rapidly, gaining an additional 70 films within a year.
Countries C, D, and E displayed significantly lower production levels. In 2007, country C started at approximately 10 films, with a slight increase to 20 by 2009. Country D experienced fluctuations but ultimately rose slightly by 2009. Meanwhile, country E maintained a steady level of around 10 films throughout the three years.
