The graphs illustrate the total percentage of films released and ticket sales across four genres—drama, comedy, fantasy, and romance—in a country in 1996 and 2006.
In 1996, the drama genre accounted for the highest percentage of film releases (26%), followed by comedy (20%). Fantasy and romance films collectively made up about 54% of releases, with fantasy contributing 30% and romance 24%. Despite their high release percentages, drama and comedy had moderate ticket sales, at approximately 20% and 22%, respectively. Fantasy films dominated ticket sales, securing 40%, while romance movies contributed 18%.
By 2006, the proportion of releases shifted slightly. Comedy films experienced an increase, rising to 28%, while drama declined to 21%. Fantasy and romance films remained prominent, with their shares at 26% and 25%, respectively. Ticket sales for fantasy films remained the highest at 45%, while romance sales increased to 20%. Drama and comedy maintained moderate ticket sales at 18% and 17%, respectively.
Overall, fantasy films consistently led ticket sales in both years, while the distribution of releases among the four genres was more balanced in 2006 compared to 1996.
