Film
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SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE Playboy Cary Grant romances shy Joan Fontaine in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Suspicion” (1941), screened outdoors in Bryant Park. But is it true love, or a sinister plot to grab the heroine’s money? Tonight, lawn opens at 5 p.m., film begins at dusk, Bryant Park, Sixth Avenue between 40th and 42nd streets, 212-512-5700, free.
LATINO SCREENS Opening night of the New York International Latino Film Festival features a screening of Georgina Garcia Riedel’s “How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer,” about the sexual awakening of three Mexican-American women (tomorrow, 7 p.m., Regal Cinemas, 850 Broadway, between 13th and 14th streets, $20). Upcoming highlights include Maria Victoria Menis’s “El Cielito” (Little Sky), about a rootless young man who travels to a small village in Argentina and finds work on a family farm (Thursday, 6 p.m., and Friday, 4 p.m., Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St., between Park and Madison avenues, $10), and Ray Ellin’s “The Latin Legends of Comedy,” which follows Latino comics J.J. Ramirez, Angel Salazar, and Joey Vega (Friday, 10 p.m., and Sunday, 2 p.m., Florence Gould Hall). There will also be a family-oriented weekend, a night of Dominican films, and an avant-garde series. Tomorrow through Sunday, times and locations vary, 212-726-2358. For full schedule, go to www.nylatinofilm.com.
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