The charts illustrate the proportions of four different film genres—drama, comedy, fantasy, and romance—released, as well as the percentages of cinema ticket sales for each in 1996 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the number of films released in three different genres exhibited an upward trend over the period, except for romance, which remained constant in both years, whereas comedy films had the most number of ticket sales compared to others.
To begin, the romance genre of cinema stood at approximately 5% in both years, which was the least number of film releases. The number of films that consisted of drama comprised a higher number of releases in both years that exceeded 15%. Similarly, comedy and fantasy accounted for an increase of around 5% each, respectively, between 1996 and 2000.
Moving on to the ticket sales, comedy witnessed the largest percentage in both years compared to others. While fantasy sold the least number of tickets in 1996, the figure rose in 2000, which was at just above 5%. Drama remained stable in both years at well above 15%. However, romance sales declined from 1996 (exactly 5%) to 2000 (nearly 2%).
