The bar graph illustrates the percentages of films relased and the corresponding proportion of cinema ticket sales in a particular countyr in 1995 and 2006.
Overall, what stands out from the bar chart is that drama and comedy accounted for the largest shares of film production in both years, while romance reamained the least popular genre. In terms of ticket sales, comedy experienced the highest income, whereas fantasy and romance contributed a smaller proportion.
Looking at the detail first bar chart, drama was the most dominant genre, rising from 25% in 1996 to about 35% in 2000. Similarly, comedy also showed an upward trend, increasing from 20% to 25%. Moreover, it is evident that the fantasy genre rose steadily and stood at over 15% in 2000. However, romance remained the smallest category both years, at roughly 7%.
Turning to the cinama ticket sales, comedy ranked first in both years, climing from 20% in 1996 to nearly 23% in 2000. Furthermore, drama ticket sales percentage experienced a minor rise from about 16% to 17%. Romance saw a noticiable decrease, however, fantasy showed upward trend during this period.
