Millionaire (2025)
Story overview
A Chilean documentary about a man whose damaged lottery ticket for a massive jackpot triggers a nationwide investigation, exploring themes of luck, bureaucracy, and media attention in Chilean society.
Parent Guide
A documentary about a lottery ticket investigation with no concerning content, suitable for elementary school children and up with some explanation of the context.
Content breakdown
No violence or physical peril depicted.
No scary or disturbing imagery; focuses on investigative and legal processes.
No offensive language expected in this documentary context.
No sexual content or nudity.
No depiction or discussion of substance use.
Some mild tension around the investigation outcome, but no intense emotional scenes.
Parent tips
This documentary focuses on a real-life lottery controversy, with no graphic content but some discussion of legal and financial issues. Suitable for ages 8+ with parental guidance for context.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What is a lottery ticket?
- Why are people investigating the ticket?
- What does 'damaged' mean?
- How do investigations work in real life?
- Why did this become national news?
- What might happen to the money?
- How does media coverage influence public opinion in such cases?
- What ethical questions does this situation raise?
- How does this reflect on Chilean institutions?
Where to watch
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