The bar chart illustrates the total percentage of films declared and the number of ticket sales in 1996 and 2000 in a particular European country. Overall, in both years, drama and comedy were the most released types of films, while the reverse was true for fantasy and romance. Due to this fact, the highest demand was of ticket sales for drama and comedy.
Turning to the figures for drama and comedy, they were dominant sectors in both years, staying at 25% and 20% in 1996. These trends increased by 10% and 5% in 2000. Notably, the proportions for fantasy and romance, the former was 12% initially, increasing to 15%. The latter was 5% in 1996 and remained at stable.
Regarding the percentages for cineme ticket sales, the highest demands for drama and comedy. The number for drama was 15% in 1996, rising slightly by 1% in 2000. The trend for comedy was the largest section on the chart, accounting for 20, initially, 23% in the second given year. It is evident that the figures for fantasy and drama witnessed the lowest percentages. The former stood at approximately 2.5% and the latter was 5% respectively. In 2000, the trend for fantasy doubled, while the proportion for romance halved.
