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The graphs below show the total percentage of films released and the total percentage of ticket sales in

1996 and 2006 in a country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features
and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

The following bar charts illustrate the overall proportions of films released, categorized by four distinct
genres, and their respective ticket sales in a particular nation in 1996 and 2000.

By and large, the percentage of drama, comedy, and fantasy films increased, while the release of
romantic films remained stable. Notably, despite a higher number of drama films released, comedy films
consistently had the highest sales in both provided years.

To specify, regarding the release rate of the four different genres, initially, the data for drama films led
the chart at over 25%, followed by that of Comedy at exactly 20%. Meanwhile, the figure for romance
was bottom-charted at slightly over 5%, being half compared to Fantasy. It is also noteworthy that in
2000, the statistics for drama movies witnessed the biggest increase to a record-high of 35%. At the
same time, that for Comedy and Fantasy shared the same 5% rise while the rate of Romance titles
remained unchanged.

Turning to the proportion of cinema ticket sales, in 1996, the data for Drama and Comedy constituted
around 15% and 20% respectively, by-far higher than the other genres with no more than 5%. In the
following four years, that of Drama and Comedy increased while the former was more marginal.
Strikingly, ticket sales for Fantasy well-doubled to approximately 7%, overtaking the data for Romance
whose figure saw an opposite trend in comparison.

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