The illustration depicts the number of movies released by five countries, referred to as A, B, C, D, and E, between 2007 and 2009.
Overall, the bar chart shows a variable trend in film production throughout the period; however, region A had the highest production, followed by region B. In contrast, country E produced the lowest number of films. Meanwhile, countries C and D established slightly higher film production numbers than country E.
Country A pioneered in film productions. In 2007 and 2008, country A produced approximately 90 films in each year . The number of films dropped to around 80 films in 2009; however, it managed to remain in first rank. Country B was second in rank after country A; it produced 50 movies in 2007. Although the number of films produced remained the same in 2008, in 2009 the production showed massive growth to reach a total number of nearly 70 films.
Countries C, D, and E released the least number of films; country E occupied the last rank among the other countries, with an equal number of 10 films released in each year from 2007 to 2009 consecutively. Country C demonstrated a gradual growth pattern in the film-making industry; it produced around 8, 10, and 15 movies, respectively, in the three sequential years. On the other hand, country D had a fluctuating pattern in the film industry, releasing approximately 12 films in 2007. The number of films made dropped to around 5 movies in 2008, then got back to a total number of 12 movies in 2009.
