The line chart illustrates the percentage of cinema attendance across four various age brackets in the UK from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the cinema attendnace experienced several fluctuations over these years. Furthermore, the total cinema attendance in the UK increased significantly.
In terms of cinema attendance, in 1990, cinema attendance was approximately 36% of two age brackets, ages 44-54 and 34-44. In contrast, only 24% of individuals aged 24-34 attended films, while the 14-24 age bracket accounted for just 15%, the lowest percentage compared to the other age groups. Over the next 10 years, these figures first increase slight before decreasing to their peak, making up 38%, 31%, 22%, and 12%, respectively.
Following the next one dacade, cinema attendance experienced an upward trend. The 44-54 age group accounted for 50%, the highest proportion compared to other age brackets. Following closely, the percentage of people aged 34 to 44 attending the movie was 42%. The 24-34 age bracket ranked thrid, with an attendance rate of 32%. Conversely, the proportion of individuals aged 14-24 who watched films remained the lowest, at 20%. The cost of tickets may have been a primary reason for this trend.
