For the Record, "La Mulata de Córdoba," 1948

Memo detailing the original application for license of the Mexican film "La Mulata de Córdoba" ("The Mulatto of Córdoba"), 1948. The film was originally denied a license because of fears that depictions of miscegenation (interracial marriage) would inflame racial tensions in New York City. However, the division was directed to provisionally license the film, and revoke the license if protests occurred.

"La Mulata de Córdoba," directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante, told a tense, violent story of race relations in Cuba. The original film was banned in New York by the Motion Picture Division. However, a later version was approved in 1948.
Identifier
NYSA_A1418-77_51550
Date Original
May 14 1948
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, New York (State). Motion Picture Division. License application case files, 1921-1965. Box 1370, File 51550.
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Special Project
Ventana al Pasado/Window on the Past

Geographic Locations

New York
Mexico