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The two graphs illustrate
films screened, which were categorized into Us Films, UK Films, Australian
Films and Others in the UK and Australia, 2001 and cinema admission in those
countries 1976 to 2006. Units of two charts were measured in percentage and
million.
Overall, in
chart A, the ratio of Us Films screened was higher than that of Australia
except a portion. Both nations had imported
the most US Films while the lowest part was Australian films in Australia compared
to UK that the least point was others movies.
In terms of graph B, in the same
way, it more clearly shows that the movie screened in UK was higher than
Australia. Moreover, it is clear that the highest point of two countries were
about 2002-2003, on the other hand, the lowest points of two were a little
different at 1984 in UK and 1976 in Australia.
US Films
screened in Australia in 2001 hit highest point (76%) in two countries while
Australian Films played in Australia was lowest point at about 1.7%. In the same way, UK films in UK were 21% in
2001 and it was more than tripled compared to Australia at about 8%. Finally, others were only 4% in UK, however,
that in Australia more than four-folded at roughly 17%.
In case of the
chart B, the highest points of UK and Australian cinema admission were about
170 millions in 2002 and roughly 95millions in 2001 respectively whilst the
lowest point of UK and Australian were each 57 millions in 1983 and
approximately 22 millions in 1976. Those are indicating that cinema admission
of two countries hit the highest point in same period on the other hand that of
two nations reached the lowest points in other years. |