The line graph provides data about the percentage of people in different age groups who attended the cinema from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that cinema attendance grew in all age groups during the given period.
Looking at the data sets in more detail, it is evident that the percentage of people in the 14-24 age group stood at 15%. There was a slight decrease to 12% in 2000. Then this figure gradually rose to 21%, rising from 12%, which was the lowest point in the chart. Cinema attendance among 24-34 year-olds was 18%, and this trend slightly fell to approximately 17% in 2000. Subsequently, this figure increased to 32% and remained constant until 2010.
Turning to the remaining data sets, it is clear that 38% of 44-54 year-olds attended the cinema in 1990. This figure fluctuated before peaking around 2010. By 2010, it had risen to 50%, which was the highest point in the chart. The percentage of people aged 34-44 who attended the cinema was about 38% in 1990. This figure decreased to around 31% and constantly soared to 42%, which was the second highest in the chart.
