Tom Sutcliffe talks to the Evening Standard\u2019s Arts Editor Nancy Durrant and art historian and curator Catherine McCormack about a new adaptation of David Nicholls\u2019s book, One Day, which is released on Netflix today. It follows Emma and Dexter who meet at their graduation in Edinburgh in the late 80s, as they weave in and out of each other\u2019s lives. They also discuss Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, a new exhibition featuring the work of women artists who pushed at the boundaries of art-making in the post-war period.
American Fiction has been nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay \u2013 which was written by its director Cord Jefferson. He talks to Tom about how the book it\u2019s based on resembled his own life so much it felt like it was written just for him, and how humour plays a crucial role in illustrating how black writers are still pushed into writing \u201cghetto fiction\u201d.