<p><strong>In a leafy suburban town in Denmark Mark and Karin buy a picturesque old house that Karin dreams of remodeling&mdash;a home for their son Andreas to grow up in. Then Karin falls seriously ill.</strong><br>&nbsp;</p><p>Weathering a brutal cycle of rekindled hopes and devastating relapses they persevere with the renovations bedeviled by a barrage of accidents and problems that the project throws their way. But finishing the job takes on a new and bittersweet significance as Karin exhausts conventional treatments and they are forced to seek alternatives abroad.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>It doesn't matter you'll be okay</em> is a poignant story of a family undergoing an ordeal that tests the limits of their resilience and resourcefulness about the deep human need to create something lasting amidst the precarious uncertainties of life and death&mdash;and about how amidst the shared moments of a lifetime we become part of one another.</p>