HAZEL'S HEART Official Trailer (2026)
North Dakota farm girl’s heroic witness during 1920 blizzard arrives on major streaming platforms Dec. 23 following acclaimed world premiere
BISMARCK, N.D. — A powerful true story of faith, courage, and sacrificial love rooted in the frozen plains of North Dakota is now headed for a national audience. “Hazel’s Heart,” the feature-length film written and directed by University of Mary professor and filmmaker Daniel Bielinski, will make its national premiere this Christmas season following a widely praised world premiere in North Dakota earlier this fall.
Set for national video-on-demand release Dec. 23 on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play/YouTube Movies, Fandango-at-Home, Versant, Vubiquity, and DirecTV/AT&T, the film will also stream on Angel Studios beginning Dec. 18. Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, “Hazel’s Heart” tells the true story of 16-year-old Hazel Miner, a humble farm girl from Center, N.D., whose faith-filled courage during a devastating …More
Thank you for this. We will look forward to seeing this, but I am inspired to point out that the trailer script misquoted the uncorrupted / uncorruptible SCRIPTURE of GOD.
All matters in GOD'S HOLY SCRIPTURES as HIS messages and TRUTH are corrupted today by design in every way possible and beyond recognition, and according to GOD, Charity is to be preferred before all other gifts as GOD wants people to understand-
And now there remain, faith, hope, charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity. [1 Corinthians 13:13 uncorrupted Douay Rheims BIBLE]
Set for national video-on-demand release Dec. 23 on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play/YouTube Movies, Fandango-at-Home, Versant, Vubiquity, and DirecTV/AT&T, the film will also stream on Angel Studios beginning Dec. 18. Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, “Hazel’s Heart” tells the true story of 16-year-old Hazel Miner, a humble farm girl from Center, N.D., whose faith-filled courage during a devastating 1920 blizzard became one of the most stirring survival stories in American history.
Originally developed under the title “Hazel,” the film’s name was refined as it prepared for national release.