The line graph illustrates cinema attendance trends in the UK over a two-decade period from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the data highlights a significant increase in cinema attendance among younger age groups, particularly those aged 14-24, while older age groups experienced a more moderate rise in attendance rates.
During the initial year of 1990, the percentage of cinema attendees in the 14-24 age group stood at approximately 7%, which then soared to around 50% by 2010. In contrast, the attendance rate for the 44-54 age group started at 3% in 1990 and climbed to close to 30% by 2010. Notably, the 14-24 age group experienced the most substantial growth in cinema attendance over the two-decade period.
Moreover, in the mid-range age groups, the cinema attendance pattern also displayed an upward trajectory. For instance, the percentage of attendees aged 24-34 increased from approximately 6% in 1990 to slightly below 50% in 2010. Similarly, the 34-44 age group witnessed a rise from 5% in 1990 to around 35% in 2010. The progression in cinema attendance was evidently more pronounced in the younger age categories compared to the older ones.
