The graph illustrates the percentage of individuals from four age groups who visited the cinema at least once a month from 1984 to 2003.
Overall, all age groups exhibited fluctuating trends throughout the period. The 15-24 age bracket consistently maintained the highest cinema attendance, while those aged 35 and over demonstrated the lowest participation in cinema-going activities.
Regarding younger demographics, the 15-24 age group commenced the period with approximately 20% cinema attendance in 1984, significantly higher than the 7-14 age group at around 10%. The former group experienced a substantial surge to about 30% by 1993, followed by fluctuations over the next decade before culminating at approximately 55% in 2003. The 7-14 age bracket exhibited a similar upward trajectory, ultimately reaching nearly 40% despite encountering setbacks in 1986, 1993, and 1999.
Concerning older age groups, roughly 5% of individuals aged 25-35 frequented cinemas monthly in 1984. This figure rose steadily over the years, peaking at just over 30% in 2002, notwithstanding a brief decline in 2000. The 35 and over category mirrored this trend, with the percentage demonstrating consistent growth from just above 1% in 1984 to approximately 12% by the end of the observed period.
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