“You can do anything if you just believe in it!” That's a promise, but not everyone starts from the same starting point: what we inherit determines how we get away. What does each individual inherit, what does everyone inherit together? Property empowers, property divides. And it's better not to talk about it. But it's not just monetary assets that are left behind, but also networks, history, knowledge, tradition, passports and, last but not least, the state of the planet.
Inheritance is a coincidence, it falls into our hands or not - without us having worked for it or being able to do anything about it. Inheritance should be redistributed! Or does the lottery of life also have its positive sides? What do we want to inherit and how, and what do we want to bequeath and to whom?
In Sneaker, the CEO and heir of a leading sneaker manufacturer meets an activist fighting for the redistribution of wealth. The two characters, whose views could not be more contradictory, become entangled in a fast-paced and amusing debate about responsibility and justice and the question of what should actually be done with the wealth of individuals in a fairer society.