A true story of sacrifice
In March 1920, a 16-year-old girl named Hazel Miner lay on top of her younger brother and sister as a blizzard raged across Oliver County. She kept them alive. She didn’t survive. It’s one of those North Dakota stories that gets passed down—quietly, reverently—and now it’s a film. “Hazel’s Heart,” shot here with local cast and crew, started streaming this week on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and other platforms. More than a century later, her courage still has something to say. Kevin Wallevand with InForum has the full story. Watch the trailer below, and find more details on the movie’s website here (www.hazelmovie.com).
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