The bar chart illustrates the quantity of films released in five countries between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, the number of films produced in country A showed a considerable dominance in the surveyed period while the converse was true for country E. Moreover, all categories witnessed an increase during the specific period except for country A and country D.
Regarding country A and country D, both of them followed the same decrease trend. Country A had the number of film productions remaining as a top choice, with the figure observed at 90,000 films in 2007 and 2008 before decreasing slightly to 80,000 films in 2009. The figure for country D indicated a significant drop from nearly 20,000 films to just around 10,000 films from 2007 to 2008. However, this number rebounded quickly to approximately 15,000 films in 2009.
As far as the remaining countries are concerned, the figure for country E showed a relative stability at around 10,000 films, placing it in the bottom position. The quantity of films produced in country B stood at 50,000 films in the initial two years surveyed before witnessing a noteworthy increase to reach its peak of 70,000 film in 2009. Country C underwent a gradual rise in film industry where the figure ranged from nearly 10,000 films to hit the peak of 18,000 films between 2007 and 2009.
