The personal and painful reality of life under surveillance is documented in an intimate new film that follows an independent Cuban journalist’s flight into exile. After tough questioning by Cuban police, Abraham Jimenez Enoa relates his ordeal on camera. He recalls being forced to strip and being handcuffed in a room by five men, and the nausea after being forced into a car and driven around. Enoa, who was writing columns for The Washington Post from Cuba, said agents accused him of being a CIA agent. “They said if I published another article in The Washington Post they were going