The given line graph demonstrates the percentage of cinema attendance in terms of age in Great Britain during the years of 2000 and 2011.
Overall, it is evident from the chart that the percentages for such participation among all age groups showed an upward trend over the period shown. Furthermore, the figure for young people between 15 and 24 constituted the overwhelming majority, while the least proportion was made by people aged 35 and over.
In 2000, the 15-24 category started off with approximately 17%, skyrocketing to a sustainable 50 in 2007 and reaching its highest point at about 55 in the end. Shifting focus to the age group of children (7-14), it witnessed a dramatic increase on the whole, rising from a mere 10 in 2000 to a considerable 30 in 2011, though this index had some fluctuations over the period.
As for the age group of 25-35, it launced pretty smoothly, having its ups and downs throughout the years, however, still ending up with impressively at over 20%. Additionally, the proportion of people aged 35 and over went rather evenly throughout the period, yet making its way up to beyond a 10.
