Thursday, February 12, 2026

On this day in movie history - The Movie Man (2024):


The Movie Man

documentary directed by Matt Finlin,
was released at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in the United States on February 12, 2024.
Music by Kevin Drew.

Cast:

Keith Stata.

On this day in television history - Justified (2013):


Justified

Season 4. Episode 6.
Episode entitled: Foot Chase.
Released February 12, 2013.
Directed by Peter Werner.
Written by Graham Yost, Dave Andron, Ingrid Escajeda, Ingrid Escajeda, VJ Boyd, Leonard Chang.
Based on the short story Fire in the Hole by Elmore Leonard.
Music by Steve Porcaro.

Cast:

Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts, Erica Tazel, Walton Goggins, Jim Beaver, Ron Eldard, Brian Howe, Gerald McRaney, David Meunier, Romy Rosemont, Lew Temple, Salvator Xuereb, Casey Brown, Ian Reed Kesler, Alexandra Kyle, Michael Stoyanov, Hope Allen, Cathy Baron, Joseph Barone, Dakota Black, Kevin Brief, B.J. Clinkscales, Billy Finnigan, William Gregory Lee, Kevin McNamara, Rob Welsh, Adam Zastrow.

On this day in movie history - Land (2021):


Land

directed by Robin Wright,
written by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam,
was released in the United States on February 12, 2021.
Music by Ben Sollee and Time for Three.


Cast:

Robin Wright, Demián Bichir, Sarah Dawn Pledge, Kim Dickens, Warren Christie, Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, Brad Leland, Jordan Bullchild, Dave Trimble, Rikki-Lynn Ward, Mia McDonald, Barb Mitchell, Dennis Corrie, Valerie Planche, Laura Yenga, Randolph West, Darin Grisdale, Darren Poirier, Thomas Komarniski, Shawn Loo, Edmund Gee, Maureen Bronner, Matthew Godden, Jordan Gooden, Vattanak Khun, Bud Klasky, Faith Louissaint, Travis Gordon Phillips, Mike Richards, Jill Maria Robinson, Daniel D'Angelo Sparks, Steve Tsang, Travis Willier.

On this day in movie history - The Wall (2012 movie & novel):


The Wall

original title: Die Wand,
directed and written by Julian Roman Pölsler,
based on the novel by Marlen Haushofer,
was released at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 12, 2012.
Music by Bernd Jungmair.


Cast:

Martina Gedeck, Luchs von Kyffhäuserbach, Karl Heinz Hackl, Ulrike Beimpold, Julia Gschnitzer, Hans-Michael Rehberg, Wolfgang Maria Bauer.

Recommended reading:


The Wall

By Marlen Haushofer.

Translated by Shaun Whiteside.
Afterword by Claire Louise-Bennett.
First published 1963.
Published by New Directions.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0811231941
ISBN-13: 978-0811231947

Description:

While vacationing in a hunting lodge in the Austrian mountains, a middle-aged woman awakens one morning to find herself separated from the rest of the world by an invisible wall. With a cat, a dog, and a cow as her sole companions, she learns how to survive and cope with her loneliness.

Allegorical yet deeply personal and absorbing, The Wall is at once a critique of modern civilization, a nuanced and loving portrait of a relationship between a woman and her animals, a thrilling survival story, a Cold War-era dystopian adventure, and a truly singular feminist classic.

"An extraordinarily interesting writer, always underappreciated." – Elfriede Jelinek.

"The Wall is a wonderful novel. It is not often that you can say only a woman could have written this book, but women in particular will understand the heroine's loving devotion to the details of making and keeping life, every day felt as a victory against everything that would like to undermine and destroy. It is as absorbing as Robinson Crusoe." – Doris Lessing.

"Brilliant in its sustainment of dread, in its peeling away of old layers of reality to expose a raw way of seeing and feeling. Doris Lessing once remarked that only a woman could have written this novel, and it's true: I know of no closer study in claustrophobia and liberation, and of an independence whose severity is at once ecstatic and doomed. I’ve read The Wall three times already and am nowhere near finished." – Nicole Krauss.

Marlen Haushofer (1920–1970) was an Austrian author of short stories, novels, radio plays, and children’s books. Her work has had a strong influence on many German-language writers, such as the Nobel Prize–winner Elfriede Jelinek, who dedicated one of her plays to her. The Wall was adapted a film, directed by Julian Pölsler and starring Martina Gedeck.

On this day in the Star Trek universe:

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1994)
Star Trek: Voyager (1996 & 1997)
Star Trek: Enterprise (2003)


Star Trek: The Next Generation
Season 7. Episode 16.
Episode entitled: Thine Own Self.
Released February 12, 1994.
Directed by Winrich Kolbe.
Written by Ronald D. Moore, Christopher Hatton, René Echevarria, Naren Shankar.
Created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Dennis McCarthy.
Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Ronnie Claire Edwards, Michael Rothhaar, Kimberly Cullum, Mike/ Michael G. Hagerty, Andrew/Andy Benne, Richard Miro, Majel Barrett, Michael Braveheart, Christina Wegler Miles, Joyce Robinson, Oliver Theess.


Star Trek: Voyager
Season 2. Episode 17.
Episode entitled: Dreadnought.
Released February 12, 1996.
Directed by LeVar Burton.
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor.
Written by Gary Holland, Lisa Klink.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Dennis McCarthy.
Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Jennifer Lien, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Raphael Sbarge, Nancy Hower, Michael Spound, Dan Kern, Majel Barrett, Tarik Ergin.

Star Trek: Voyager
Season 3. Episode 17.
Episode entitled: Unity.
Released February 12, 1997.
Directed by Robert Duncan McNeill.
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor.
Written by Kenneth Biller, Lisa Klink.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Paul Baillargeon, David Bell.
Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Jennifer Lien, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Lori Hallier, Ivar Brogger, Susan Dalian / Susan Patterson, Patrick Barnitt, Majel Barrett, Steve Carnahan, Damaris Cordelia, Regan DuCasse, Tarik Ergin, Jennifer Gundy, Mark Major, Louis Ortiz, Craig Reed, Irving Ross, Richard Sarstedt, Pablo Soriano, John Alex Tampoya.


Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 2. Episode 15.
Episode entitled: Cease Fire.
Released February 12, 2003.
Directed by David Straiton.
Written by Chris Black, André Bormanis.
Created by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Opening theme song: Faith of the Heart, performed by Russell Watson.
Closing theme: Archer's Theme, by Dennis McCarthy.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Jeffrey Combs, Gary Graham, Vaughn Armstrong, Christopher Shea, Suzie Plakson, John Balma, Zane Cassidy, Alexandrea Ortiz, Evan English, Glen Hambly, Bryan Heiberg, Marnie Martin.

On this day in movie history - Shoot to Kill aka Deadly Pursuit (1988):


Shoot to Kill

aka Deadly Pursuit,
directed by Roger Spottiswoode,
written by Harv Zimmel, Michael Burton and Daniel Petrie Jr.,
based on a story by Harv Zimmel,
was released in the United States on February 12, 1988.
Music by John Scott.


Cast:

Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger, Kirstie Alley, Clancy Brown, Richard Masur, Andrew Robinson, Kevin Scannell, Frederick Coffin, Michael MacRae, Robert Lesser, Milton Selzer, Les Lannom, Walter Marsh, Frank C. Turner, Sam Hiona, Michael Chapman, Janet Rotblatt, Ken Camroux-Taylor, Howard Storey, Fred Henderson, Robyn Gildemeester, Jerry Wasserman, Gloria Lee, Freda Perry, Kevin McNulty, William S. Taylor, Ric Reid, Claire Vardiel, Blu Mankuma, Gary Hetherington, Allan Lysell, Michele Goodger, Beatrice Boepple, Darcelle Chan, Marynna Danguy, Craig Saunders, Carole Henshall, Andrew Rhodes, Bill Croft, Noah Beggs, John Douglas, John Molnar, John Ryan, Jim van Dijk.

On this day in music history - Victoria And Her Blues, by Victoria Spivey (1962):


Victoria And Her Blues

Album by Victoria Spivey,
recorded February 12, 1962.

Track list:

Grant Spivey; When I Was Seven; Talk About Moanin'; Mr. Daddy; So Long Buddy; From Broadway to 7th Ave.; Brooklyn Bridge; Thirteen Years; Cool Papa; New York Moan; New York Tombs; Buddy Tate.