The provided bar graph illustrates the percentage of films released and the percentage of cinema ticket sales by genre. These are divided into four categories from 1996 to 2000. The unit is measured in percentage.
In 1996, around 25% of the films were drama, this figured rose to 35% in 2000. Comedy followed a similar pattern, from 20% to 25%. Fantasy and romance were released at lower rates in both years, with fantasy rising from about 11% to 15%, while romance remained relatively the same in both time periods.
On the other hand, ticket sales showed that comedy generated the highest revenue, from about 20% in 1995 to 25% in 1996. Drama held a second spot, maintaining just over 15% in both years. Fantasy and romance were relatively lower, with fantasy slightly increasing from 3% to 7%, while romance falling from 5% to 3% in 2000.
Overall, comedy and drama were the most frequently released genres, while comedy also dominated the same spot in cinema ticket sales.
