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The first chart shows the films shown in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000. The second graph shows the cinema attendance in Britain and Australia between 1980 and 2000.
As you see in the first chart US films came at the top of the table of films for both countries. For example you can see that the percentage reaches up to almost 80% in Britain where as it is 68% in Australia. Also you can see the British films have a 20% share of the market while the Australia has a negligible share. If you go to Australia cinema market there is 10 % for Australian films and there is no British film in the market.
If you go to the second line graph you will see the British and Australian cinema attendance from 1980 to 2000 and you see both countries fluctuated. The line shows that the attendances in Britain always comes above the Australian attendance. Both countries dropped in attendance; in Britain from 100 M to almost 50M and in Australian from 40M to 20M. Then there were good gains in both countries .In Britain from 1980 the line goes up until 1986 when it reaches 120M. Also you can see the attendance for Australian the line gradually rise up slowly when in Britain it strongly fluctuated.
In conclusion, the first char shows US films were most popular in both countries. And in the second chart Britain always comes above Australian in the attendance.
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