The provided line graph delineates the trends in cinema attendance among various age groups in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, cinema attendance in the UK saw an upward trend across age groups over the two decades. While there was a slight decline in attendance from 1995 to 2005, older age groups consistently exhibited higher cinema-going rates compared to younger age groups.
Notably, individuals aged 44-54 represented the demographic with the highest cinema attendance levels throughout the period, experiencing a notable increase from 38% in 1990 to 51% in 2010. In contrast, the age group of 34-44 also showed an upward trend, with a rise from approximately 36% in 1990 to 43% in 2010.
Despite fluctuations in attendance rates, individuals aged 14-24 displayed the most significant increase in cinema attendance, reaching slightly above 50% by 2010. Similarly, the age group of 24-34 demonstrated a substantial rise in attendance, nearing 50% by 2010. Conversely, those aged 34-44 and 44-54 experienced lower but consistent growth in cinema attendance over the same period.
