When Sally Hepworth read on her local Facebook community group that The Family Next Door was filming near her house, she just had to take a look. After all, it’s not every day your novel gets turned into a TV series.
But when she got there, the first thing Hepworth noticed was the truck with “prosthetics” written on the side.
“And I thought, ‘that doesn’t sound like my book. Maybe they’ve changed it and they’ve added some prosthetic limbs. That’s cool. That’s fine’.”
But they hadn’t. It was a different shoot entirely, a horror film, not the domestic thriller set in a bayside Melbourne cul-de-sac that she had written.
So, she and her boyfriend drove a little further around the bay until they found more vans, and more crew. “I was thinking this has got to be it.” Again, it wasn’t.
She finally found her crew at Beaumaris Lifesaving Club, but by the time she got there she’d lost her nerve.
“I just said to the security guards, ‘Oh, are you filming something down there?’, and they said, ‘Yeah, but no one’s allowed in’. And I went ‘OK’, and started to walk off. I kind of thought ‘the universe says no’. But my boyfriend said, ‘This is Sally Hepworth’. ‘Oh, you can come on in’.”
Sitting in the lifesaving club at Half Moon Bay with stars Teresa Palmer and Bella Heathcote at her side, it’s clear how delighted Hepworth is to be part of the adaptation – written by Sarah Scheller, co-creator of The Letdown, and directed by Emma The Newsreader Freeman – that will make its way to the ABC next year.