Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom attend Formula E film premiere

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Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom graced the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival last week for the world premiere of a stunning new film about Formula E.

“And We Go Green” is a feature-length documentary based on the creation of the new sport and is produced by Academy Award winning filmmakers Fisher Stevens, Malcolm Venville and DiCaprio himself.

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The documentary follows the lives of a number of professional drivers and documents the fourth season of the all-electric series, won by French driver Jean-Eric Vergne.

MARRAKECH, MOROCCO - JANUARY 13: In this handout provided by FIA Formula E -  Actor Orlando Bloom prior to the Marrakech ePrix, Round 3 of the 2017/18 FIA Formula E Series at the Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan on January 13, 2018 in Marrakech, Morocco. (Photo by Sam Bagnall/LAT Images/FIA Formula E via Getty Images)
Orlando Bloom crashes a Formula E car
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Di Caprio, who is an ambassador of green energy, is not only a fan of the emerging sport but also co-founded Formula E team Venturi – winner of the fifth race of this season in Hong Kong – in 2013.

The 44-year-old was photographed alongside Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag, high-profile drivers Andre Lotterer and Vergne and fellow actor Bloom on the red carpet.

This isn’t the first time Bloom has come across the all-electric series either. “The Lord of the Rings” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor crashed a car at the Marrakech E-Prix last year while celebrating his 41st birthday.

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With quirky features such as attack mode, the futuristic championship has made huge strides this season and its fan base is continuing to grow.

In only its fourth year, the racing series recorded 300 million viewers across the course of the year.

The current season has been brilliantly unpredictable, with the championship wide open with eight different drivers winning the first 10 races.

Lucas Di Grassi held on at the Berlin E-Prix to win his second event of the season Saturday and the teams now head to Bern, Switzerland, for the 11th race on the calendar.