The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of the people who went to the cinema with four diferrent groups (7-14, 15-24, 15-35, and 35 and over) of ages over a 11-years of period. Overall, it is clear that all categories of ages increased significantly, align different percentages in each ages.
At the beginning of the period, just exactly 10% of the children who aged by between 7 and 14 went to the cinema, while it was similar number in 2011 with people were who 25-35 ages with 30%, despite their proportion received just a tiny fraction in 2000. This figures meant that their final percentage was remarkably similar.
Main part of people who went to the cinema were youngers aged by 15 and 24. At the outset of the period, it was around 16%, despite fluctuating figures in some years. However, it had received just over half of percentage in 2011, making it the most high percentage in the chart. If this was the highest number in the graph, people were 35 and over had shown the lowest score in all period of the time. This had started at around 1% in 1970, and finished to around 12% in 2011
