HANNAH GADSBY: NANETTE on Netflix. “I hate Picasso,” Ms. Gadsby says in her new comedy special, which includes a riff on that artist, whom she calls a misogynist. In The Times, Jason Zinoman called the segment “an ingenious indictment of the sexism and sentimentality of our narratives about genius.” Ms. Gadsby hails from Tasmania — known for potatoes and a “frighteningly small gene pool,” she says — and injects serious intellectual heft into her humor. In a review of the set for The New Yorker, Cassie da Costa wrote that Ms. Gadsby’s “intelligent, generous performance alights, in just over an hour, on many of society’s most divisive issues, first with whimsy and then with fury.”

PRESSING ON: THE LETTERPRESS FILM on iTunes and Amazon. A salve for technological oversaturation, Andrew P. Quinn and Erin Beckloff’s documentary about letterpress printing features interesting characters who have devoted much to the art form. There is some discussion of the history of the technique, but the focus is on eccentric characters whose passion keeps the form alive.