The line graph illustrates the proportion of individuals of different age groups who visited the cinema once a month or more in one European country between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, those aged 15-24 showed the highest audience rate, while those aged 35 and older remained the least rated throughout the period. Additionally, all categories witnessed an increase as time passed.
In detail, the 15-24 age group had the highest audience rate, with approximately 15% in 2000; this figure rose to around 47% in 2007 and decreased about 32% in 2008, eventually reaching around 50% in 2011, making it the highest category by the end of the period. In contrast, the 35 and older age group had the lowest audience figures, declining from approximately 2% in 2000 to almost 0% and finally growing to around 10% in 2011.
Meanwhile, the 7-14 and 25-35 age groups experienced similar trends. The 7-14 age group started at about 10%, while the 25-35 age group began at under 5%. However, by 2005, both grew around 12%. Although in 2010, the 7-14 reached around 40%, and the 25-35% fell from 30% in 2009 to just under 25% by 2010, both stopped around 25% in 2011.
