The film not only tells about Christoph Gröner. The camera also accompanies Baron von Bechtolsheim, who, as the owner of a so-called family office, manages and increases the assets of wealthy people. "Ungleichland - Reichtum" delves into the life of the Clauss family, he an engineer, she a laboratory employee, both of them have always worked. Nevertheless, they have no reserves, no security, no chance to buy an apartment for themselves and their two children. What does it mean for a country when one has so much more than the other? Does it matter, because everyone is doing relatively well? Or is inequality tearing society apart? "UNGLEICHLAND" is looking for answers, also from the world's leading researchers and data analysts, such as Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, former Chief Economist of the World Bank Branko Milanovic, or sociologist Brooke Harrington, who has conducted intensive field research among investors from the international financial elite.