The given line graph depicts data on the changes in the number of cinema attendance among four separate age groups in England over a 15-year period from 1984 to 2000, measured in percentage.
Generally, it is manifest that a considerably upward trend was seen throughout all four graphs during the given time. However, the number of people watching films varied with age.
Although cinema attendees rose significantly across all age groups, the increase was the greatest for those in the 15-24 age group. This figure rose continually from about 17% initially to over 50% in 2000, and underwent a heavy fluctuation between 1991 and 1995. It is obvious that this age group still went to cinema more than any other age group.
Growth in cinemagoers were steady for people over 35, who increased their attendance over this period from about 2% to over 10%. After showing a similar pattern of cinema attendance between the ages of 7 to 14 and 25 to 35 by which characterized some erratic patterns throughout, the tendency differed in that 7-14 year olds went to the cinema less frequently while moviegoers of the 25-35 year olds was show a sharp increase in the final year.
