The bar chart compares the number of cinema tickets sold to two age groups—10 to 19 and 20 to 29 years old—across various film genres at August Cinema in 2020.
Overall, viewers aged 10 to 19 accounted for the highest ticket sales in animation and science fiction, while those in their twenties purchased more tickets for all other genres, particularly comedy and romance. In general, the older group generated more sales across most categories.
The 20 to 29 age group recorded the highest number of comedy ticket purchases, with around 150,000 units sold, approximately five times the figure for the younger group. Similarly, romantic films saw a notable difference in sales, with approximately 110,000 tickets bought by the older audience compared to just 20,000 by those aged 10 to 19. Action films were the most evenly viewed, with both age groups purchasing between 80,000 and 85,000 tickets, slightly favouring the older demographic.
In contrast, animation was most popular among the younger group, who bought roughly 130,000 tickets, while only 50,000 were sold to their older counterparts. Science fiction also appealed to both groups but was more prominent among teenagers, with sales of about 130,000 compared to 100,000 among those aged 20 to 29.
