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Australian director Phillip Noyce shoots feature film for Saudi Arabia celebrating ‘heroism of security men in combating drugs’

Australian director Phillip Noyce is directing 'The Watchful Eyes,' a Saudi-funded film portraying narcotics officers as heroes, amid criticism that the regime uses entertainment investments to whitewash its human rights record, including 243 drug-related executions last year.

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Australian director Phillip Noyce shoots feature film for Saudi Arabia celebrating ‘heroism of security men in combating drugs’

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Australian director Phillip Noyce shoots feature film for Saudi Arabia celebrating ‘heroism of security men in combating drugs’

May 7, 2026, 10:08 AM

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