The line graph illustrates information about the percentage of different age groups of cinema visitors in a particular country between 1978 and 2008.
Overall, the proportion of all four different age groups of cinema visitors dropped significantly, while the number of cinema visitors aged 50 and older increased significantly. The percentage of cinema visitors aged 14-24 had the highest percentage among all four different age groups, while the percentage of cinema visitors aged 50 and older had the lowest percentage until the latter years.
The number of cinema visitors aged 14-24 decreased from around 90% in 1978 to approximately 75% in 1988, but it increased to nearly 90% in 1998. The number of cinema visitors aged 14-24 dropped in the following years and reached approximately 80% in 2008. The percentage of cinema visitors aged 25-34 decreased from around 80% in 1978 to nearly 60% in 1988; however, it rose to around 68% in 2008 with some fluctuations.
The number of cinema visitors declined from around 60% in 1978 to around 40% in 1988, but it climbed to around 50% in 2008 with some variations. The proportion of cinema visitors aged 50 and older decreased from around 40% in 1978 to approximately 20% in 1988; however, it increased in the following year and reached nearly 50% in 2008.
