Younger Adults Share Cinema Habits: Survey Shows Rise in Attendance
Young Adults on Cinema Habits: Survey Shows Rise

A recent survey by Fandango indicates that individuals born after 1997 are now the most frequent cinema-goers, with 87% reporting they have seen at least one film in a theater in the past year. This trend highlights a renewed interest in the cinematic experience among younger audiences.

In light of these findings, we are reaching out to people aged 18 to 29 to share their cinema-going habits. Do you prefer watching films at the cinema or at home? What draws you to the big screen? Additionally, we want to know the best film you have seen in a theater recently and why it stood out to you.

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You can tell us about your cinema experiences by filling out the form below. Participation is open to those aged 18 and over, and you may contribute anonymously if you wish. For further details, please review our terms of service and privacy policy.

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