What movie is this from?

New York Times said:ART; For Japanese Girls, Black Is Beautiful
IONA ROZEAL BROWN is obsessed with hip-hop. When she is not home spinning discs, out haunting music stores or cruising clubs, she makes paintings about fashion-conscious Japanese teenagers who want to look cool, black and American, much like their hip-hop idols. Known as the ganguro, these teenagers dress in funky clothes, dye and weave their hair into cornrows and darken their skin at tanning salons or with makeup.
Ganguro, literally ''black face,'' has its roots in the mid-1990's, starting with a desire among Japanese girls to emulate the popular, sun-tanned Okinawan singer Amuro Namie and the black British fashion model Naomi Campbell. Thanks to the rising popularity of hip-hop in Japan, their idolization has since expanded to include Lil' Kim, Run-DMC, Mary J. Blige, the Big Tymers and others.
Ms. Brown, 37, first learned about the ganguro while studying painting at the San Francisco Art Institute in the late 1990's. Later she traveled in Japan, where she met members of the ganguro tribe and was shocked to discover the depth of their fascination with black youth culture. The experience left her with many unresolved questions and inspired a new body of work.
''Sure, I'd seen white youth in the U.S. hang out with black youth, adapt the pimp stroll or gait, the slang and go the whole nine yards,'' Ms. Brown said while installing 15 of her paintings about the ganguro at the Wadsworth Atheneum here. ''But the Japanese youth were trying to be as black as they could. This was something different and new.''
thats not black face thats ganguro/Yamamba
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It's basically Japanese chicks emulating American culture as a form of rebellion to their Japanese culture.