The given bar chart indicated the amount of films produced in 4 countries in 3 consegutive years between 2007 and 2009. While some countries had remarkable changes, others experienced slight deviations from initial values.
The graph starts with Portugal. This is a leading country in our list and it produced nearly 85 films in first 2 years with decrease down to 80 which still more than any counterpart. The China is characterised by growth. While increase from 2007 to 2008 wasn’t prominent, the next year Chinese cinematography produced 70 films which second biggest result among competitors.
The remaining 3 countries – bangladesh, Pakistan and Iran have much fewer films. Even though Bangladesh cinema industry grew throughout period of interes it still didn’t exceed 20 films per year. Pakistan has unstable film production which first shrinked and increased; however, in absolute numbers these deviations are faible. Iran, on the other hand, has consistent increase. But similarly to the former, the number of films produced in local industry is also tiny.
To wrap up, we have 1 European country which experienced slight decline but still is the leader. Amongst others China is characterised by growth which puts brings it silver medal. The remaining countries do not have developed cinema enterprises and all alterations do not indicate substantial changes of trend.
