Our film will be aimed at both men and women who enjoy thrillers. The age will be 15 years and older as a thriller isn't suitable for anyone younger than 15.
This Cinema attendance graph shows that since 1984 the attendance for 15-24 years old has almost tripled. The age range that attends the cinema most is between 15-24. The age range that attend the cinema the least is 35 years and over. The percentage of children between 7- 14 has gone from 10% to 40% in 18 years. As more films are becoming better more children are wanting to go to the cinema.

This is the cinema attendance for whole countries. Its interesting to see that India has the the highest cinema attendance, higher than the united states. The United Kingdom is ranked number 8 compared to the countries before it this is low due to come of the countries before it being poorer than the United Kingdom.
There were 164 million visits to UK cinemas in 2008. This was 1.1 per cent more than in 2007, but 6.7 per cent less than 176 million visits in 2002, the most recent peak in cinema admissions. There was no difference in the proportion of men and women going to the cinema at least once a year but 20 per cent of males, aged seven and over, went to the cinema at least once a month compared with 17 per cent of females.
This shows the age range of the people who will probably watch our thriller.
This Cinema attendance graph shows that since 1984 the attendance for 15-24 years old has almost tripled. The age range that attends the cinema most is between 15-24. The age range that attend the cinema the least is 35 years and over. The percentage of children between 7- 14 has gone from 10% to 40% in 18 years. As more films are becoming better more children are wanting to go to the cinema.

This is the cinema attendance for whole countries. Its interesting to see that India has the the highest cinema attendance, higher than the united states. The United Kingdom is ranked number 8 compared to the countries before it this is low due to come of the countries before it being poorer than the United Kingdom.
There were 164 million visits to UK cinemas in 2008. This was 1.1 per cent more than in 2007, but 6.7 per cent less than 176 million visits in 2002, the most recent peak in cinema admissions. There was no difference in the proportion of men and women going to the cinema at least once a year but 20 per cent of males, aged seven and over, went to the cinema at least once a month compared with 17 per cent of females.
This shows the age range of the people who will probably watch our thriller.

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