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March 2020 in the small, snow packed town of Tromsø, deep in the Arctic. A virus arrives on a plane from China. Within the next couple of days, the lives of its inhabitants will change completely. In "Everything will be okay?", director Carl Christian Lein Størmer follows a group of people from his hometown through the two first months of the COVID-pandemic. A town that finds itself at the brink of collapse due to both the viral threat, but also the repeated snowstorms that keep slamming the town. Gunnar - the mayor - disobeys the government, and declares a "Southerner quarantine". The communal driver Per Arne is trans-placed into a new and frightening job, collecting viral samples from the most sick patients in their homes. The cab driver Aleks doesn't dare to see his kids. Kjell - the local priest - is forced to cancel the first public Easter service since the Middle Ages. Linn Veronika is about to go bankrupt. And all of this, whilst they all fear getting infected themselves - or infecting others - with a deadly virus. The government asks isolated kids to paint rainbows and write "Everything will be okay" on their windows. But will it be okay?