The graph delineates the percentage of the cinema attendance grouped by the age in Great Britain between 2000 and 2011.
Over the years, the attendees in the cinema hall increased for almost all age group. The most significant rise was for the age group of 15-24 while the group of 7-14 and 25-35 saw gradual rise.
The most interested age group was 15- 24 from 2000 and their affection towards the cinema hall rose till 2007, then it saw a little downfall for the couple of years and then follows upward trend and made half of the attendees in the year of 2011.
And the age group of 7-14, initially was around 10 percent and gradually rose upto 30% at the year of 2011. It rose to pinnacle at the year of 2010 which was 35%. And the age group of 25-35, almost following the same pattern of the previous one, ending slightly over 20 which had started less than 10% in 2000. People over 35 was always less facinated going to cinema but as the years growing the percentages went up from almost 0 to just above 10%.
Clearly the number of peoples in the cinema hall was growing and it was becoming popular towards the people of all ages.
