The following line chart compares the amount of movies produced by 5 diverse countries (A,B,C,D, and E) in three years in a row (2007,2008, and 2009). Overall, in countries A and B the media industry was considerably popular than in countries C,D,E, despite some internal variations occured over the period of time analysed.
Country A occupied the first position as film producer, with approximately 90 movies produced both in 2007 and 2008, although reporting a slight decrease in 2009, with just above 75 films. Conversely, in country B exactly 50 films were released in 2007 and 2008, then seeing a noticeable increment in their production in 2009, reaching a level of roughly 70 films.
Remarkable disparity was reported between country A and B and C,D, and E, which did not even reach the threshold of 25 movies in one year. Nevertheless, country C reported a slight and gradual increase, passing from nearly 5 movies in 2007 to approximately 20 after two years. In contrast, films produced in country D decreased in 2008, in order to surge again the next year to the same level of 2007. Country E, instead, did not witness any changes in the trend, with roughly 10 films produced over the years considered, stably occupying the last position in the film industry.
On the whole, despite some variations in the number of films produced, Country A and B led the chart, with countries C,D,E showing a much more weak film industry.
