The chart illustrates how many films were generated by five distinct nations over a three-year period.
Overall, the number of movies which created by all five countries witnessed an enormous decline over the period shown. In addition, the quantity of films of country A was highest among 5 different nations, while the opposite was true for country E.
As can be seen from the chart, in 2007, the number of films made by nation A was highest, at approximately 88 movies, followed by a dramatic lower of country B, which was recorded at 50 movies. On the other hand, the data on films of country C was lowest at roughly 8 movies, in comparison with that of country D and E, at 15 and 9 movies, respectively.
Looking at the other part of the chart, in 2008, the figures for movies in country A maintained the same level at about 88 movies, after which it dropped marginally to 80 at the end of the period. In contrast, there was an upward trend in the data of country C, which raised by 20 movies over 3 years. Similarly, the quantity of movies in countries C and E experienced a slight growth, which increased to 18 and 12, respectively. Meanwhile, after decreasing to 8 movies in 2008, the number of films generating by country C grew slightly to 12 movies at the end of the period shown.
