It’s time to say goodbye to Lidia Poët. The series, inspired by the true story of Italy's first female lawyer, recently wrapped its third and final season. The case may be closed on The Law According to Lidia Poët, but we're looking back at the footprint production left across the country it called home. From its very first episode, The Law According to Lidia Poët was built by Italian hands.
Across all three seasons, the production hired over 600 cast and crew, with an additional 2,700 extras and daily hires contributing to the series' authentic period atmosphere. Filming spanned 110 locations, primarily in the Turin and Piedmont region, 18 of which had never been used for a television production before.