The graph illustrates the ratio of the community visiting theaters on weekdays in a European country.
Overall, the graph provides a pattern where weekends, specifically Saturday were more preferred for watching movies compared to other days. Notably, Saturday consistently showed the highest percentage, highlighting a clear preference for movie-going on weekends.
In 2003 about one in ten people spent their Monday at the Cinema, while the figure for Tuesday was 20%. On Wednesday, slightly fewer than a fifth of citizens visited the cinema, dropping to around 10% on Thursday. However, nearly one-third of the public went to the movie house on Friday, with attendance peaking at 40% on Saturday before falling to 30% on Sunday.
In 2005 and 2007, the percentage of people going to the cinema on Monday was slightly below 15% and around 10%, respectively. On Tuesdays in both years, this figure was just under 20%. However, in 2007, the proportion of cinema-goers dropped to 10% on Wednesdays, while in 2005, it remained steady at about 15%. For Fridays, the percentage was 30% in both years, with the highest attendance on Saturdays, reaching 45% in 2005 and approximately 40% in 2007. By Sunday, the rate of cinema visits declined to around 35% in 2005 and slightly above 30% in 2007.
