Hazel's Heart
Hazel’s Heart: Hazel Miner and her two siblings, Emmet and Myrdith, are about to drop out of school in March 1920, just outside of Center, North Dakota. As the weather has transitioned from a light snowfall to what appears to be a potentially disastrous snowstorm, the pupils have been sent home early. The siblings’ sled overturns into a coulee as they battle the wind and snow, and the three seek cover in an attempt to survive the night. Their parents and friends search for them before it’s too late, while they struggle to stay warm and alert.
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Hazel’s Heart
Hazel (officially titled Hazel’s Heart for its wide release) is a 2025 drama based on the true story of Hazel Miner, a 16-year-old North Dakota farm girl whose courage and selfless love during the deadly Great Blizzard of 1920 became an enduring legend.
Fans can watch the Hazel movie trailer and the 2025 trailer online through official links like teaser-trailer sites and the film’s promotional pages. As a true story, it’s drawn early attention for its emotional depth and inspirational message, and although full critical Hazel movie reviews are still emerging, early audience reactions emphasize its powerful themes of family, faith, and sacrifice.
After debuting at festivals and regional screenings, Hazel’s Heart is set to release nationally on December 23, 2025, with digital and streaming availability on platforms such as Apple TV, Amazon, and Angel Studios, rather than on Netflix.
The film stars Madelyn Dundon as Hazel, alongside Stelio Savante, Timothy E. Goodwin, Laurie Fortier, and a supporting cast that brings this heartfelt survival story to life. Directed and written by Daniel Bielinski, the movie follows Hazel as she battles blizzard conditions while trying to keep her younger siblings alive, and her family is desperate to find them.
