The line graph illustrates the proportion of individuals from various age groups and their attendance to cinema in one European country from 2000 to 2011.
Overall, cinema was the most popular activity for young people between 15-24, while for the oldest category it indicated the least common leisure.
Regarding 2000, the higher percentages was for people 15-24 years, which represented approximately 15%. Closely followed by teenagers 7-14 years, with 10% of attendance. The share of 15-24 years slightly grow twice by 2004, while figures of those who aged 7-14 flactuated, but remained the same. By 2011, the proportion increased to 50% and 30%, respectively.
By contrast, individual aged 35 and cover allocated for the least interested in cinema, indicating only 1% at the begging of period. However, its proportion gradually increase to more than 10% by 2011. The figures of people aged 25-35 also expirienced an upward trend, flactuating from nearly 5% at 2000 to 30% by the end of period.
