The graph illustrates the frequency of cinema attending by four different age groups in the period between 1984 and 2003.
Overall, the whole percentage of people was increasing during the given period, but people from 15-24 and 7-14 age groups were visiting cinema noticeably more often than people of 25-35 and 35 and cover age.
From 1984 to approximately 1993, the number of 15-24 year olds was slightly increasing from roughly 16% to approximately 32%, while the proportion of 7-14 year old was fluctuating around 15%. In the period between 1993 and 1999, there were two big spikes in the number of 15-24 year old visitors (45% and 50%), while the percentage of 7-14 year old group sharply increased to 30%. As for the period from 1999 to 2003, the number of 15-24 year old people was gently increasing after a noticeable decrease from 35% to 52%, while the proportion of 7-14 year old age group people increased to 38% and slightly decreased to 30%
During the given period, the percentages of people of 25-35 and 35 and cover age groups were increasing. However, from 1984 to 1996, the number of people from 25-35 age group was slightly growing from 5% to 15%, and, from 1996 to 2003, it was fluctuating from 15% to 32%. The number of people of 35 and cover age was gently increasing from 2% to 12% during the given period.
