The illustrations compare the figures for various types of movies publicized and tickets sold in a particular country between 1996 and 2000.
In general, a cinema theater recorded the largest release of drama movies during the period among all examined categories, in addition to the general increase in the demand for all types with the exclusion of romance movies. Apart from that, comedies experienced the highest sales in the view of an increasing pattern. over the course.
In the first chart, the figure for drama released to the public stood at over 25% in 1996, higher than 20% of comedy, over 10% of fantasy films, and approximately 5% of romance. During the next four years, drama occupied the top-ranked position with the proportion standing at 35%, followed by the data of comedy, with 25%. Although there was a marginal increase in the figure for fantasy movies to above 15%, a statistical stability was seen in the percentage of romance, at around 5%.
Referring to cinema ticket revenue, comedy and drama were found to take precedence over the other types. This could be illustrated via nearly 15% and 20% respectively before slight increases to about 17% and 22% for drama and comedy respectively. Meanwhile, there was a contrasting pattern in the figures for fantasy and romance. To be precise, fantasy observed a moderate increase from around 4% in 1996 to nearly 7% in 2000, while the opposite was true for romance with a decline in its figure from 5% to about 1% over the same period.
