The line graph above depicts trends in participants of cinema by age group in percentage between 1990 and 2010.
On the whole, 14-24 year olds continued to attract the largest number of attendance showed an upward trend over the course of time whereas 50+ year olds was the lowest proportion throughout two decades.
14-24 year olds was by far the highest rate within 20 years. It stood at 90% in 1990 before reach a trough of under 90% in 1992. In 1996 and 2010, it reached a high with about 98% and recovered. In addition, between 1996 and 2008 it levelled off at 90%. Another striking change was that 25-34 year olds was stood at 60% at the beginning of the period, and it climbed slightly to four-fifths and plateaued from 2000 onwards till 2006, after which it went down gradually to about seven in ten by 2010.
On the other hand, elderly people who are above 50 had a farther less attendance rather than younger ones. In 1990 and 1992, it remained stable with two-fifths and rose gradually with some fluctuations to 60% at the end of the time period. Moreover, there was one another age group which is 35-49 year olds. At first, it was 60%, however it experienced ups and owns in the whole timer period to hit a peak with about 85% in 2010.
