Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain were seen dressed as 1960s suburban housewives on the set of Mother’s Instinct in Union County, New Jersey.

On Wednesday, the Oscar-winning actresses, who play best friends and neighbors Alice (Chastain) and Celine (Hathaway), appeared to be enjoying their first day of shooting the highly-anticipated psychological thriller.

In one scene, the Locked Down star, 39, could be seen leaving her home in a blue dress and matching heels to drop off her onscreen sons to school.

Glamorous: Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain were seen dressed as 1960s suburban housewives on the set of Mother’s Instinct in Union County, New Jersey

Her brunettes tresses were perfectly coiffed and she also sported a pair of elegant white gloves and matching sunglasses.

Apart from a bright red lipstick, Hathaway sported an otherwise natural makeup look, consisting of foundation, blush and bronzer.

Meanwhile, Chastain wore a sleeveless, knee-length mint green dress, pearl earrings, a white purse and heels.

In character: For the film, she swapped her signature red tresses for a blonde wig, which was styled in a sophisticated updo

Warm greeting: Upon seeing her famous pal, the Molly’s Game star shot Hathaway a friendly wave

Perfect housewife: In one scene, the Locked Down star, 39, could be seen leaving her home in a blue dress and matching heels to drop off her onscreen sons to school

For the film, she swapped her signature red tresses for a blonde wig, which was styled in a sophisticated updo.

Upon seeing her famous friend, the Molly’s Game star shot Hathaway a friendly wave.

Later on set, Hathaway got behind the wheel of a vintage brown vehicle with two child actors, who wore matching blue blazers.   

And they’re off! The little boys both, who appeared to be wearing school uniforms, carried birdhouses with them and light brown leather book bags

On route: Hathaway guided them both into the car during the scene while holding a red umbrella over her head

The little boys both, who appeared to be wearing school uniforms, carried birdhouses with them and light brown leather book bags.

Hathaway guided them both into the car during the scene while holding a red umbrella over her head.

This project marks the first time Hathaway and Chastain will both be in the same film since they starred in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar back in 2014.

Hot wheels: Hathaway looked confident behind the wheel after ushering her onscreen children into the vintage car

Back on screen together: This project marks the first time Hathaway and Chastain will both be in the same film since they starred in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar back in 2014

Another era: The film is adapted from the 2012 novel Derriere le Haine (Behind the Hatred) by Barbara Abel, with the story set in the 1960s

Yikes: However, both of their lives are turned upside down by tragedy as their sisterly bond fades and gives way to a psychological war of wits

A reimagining: Masset-Depasse will direct from a script by Sarah Conradt (50 States of Fright), adapted from the Abel novel

The film is adapted from the 2012 novel Derriere le Haine (Behind the Hatred) by Barbara Abel, with the story set in the 1960s.

The story centers on Alice (Chastain) and Celine (Hathaway), who both live a traditional, idyllic lifestyle, each with successful husbands and sons the same age.

However, both of their lives are turned upside down by tragedy as their sisterly bond fades and gives way to a psychological war of wits.

Behind-the-scenes: Chastain will also produce through her Freckle Films company (The 355) with her partner Kelly Carmichael, alongside Paul Nelson at Mosaic and Jacques-Henri Bronckart

Fully supported: European financier Anton will fully finance and produce the film.