(CNN) 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.
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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.
The 2018/19 Formula E season
The 2018/19 Formula E season proved to be a thriller, with the exciting new Gen2 cars boasting top speeds of 280km/h. Eight different drivers won the first eight races in a season that went down to the wire.
Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne became the first double champion in the sport's history, defending the title he won last season thanks to three race victories.
Robin Frijns won his second E-Prix of the season, storming to victory in the final race of 2018/19 in New York.
Former world champion Sebastian Buemi claimed his first victory of 2018/19 at the first of a double-header in New York.
Jean-Eric Vergne strengthened his grip on the title with his third victory of the season in Bern, extending his lead to 38 points at the top of the championship.
An ecstatic Lucas Di Grassi celebrated in style after dominating the Berlin E-Prix to close the gap at the top of the drivers' championship.
Formula E finally got its first repeat winner of the season in race nine, as Jean-Eric Vergne led from pole to finish to secure his second victory of the season.
Dutch driver Robin Frijns claimed victory in Paris on the day his country celebrated its national King's Day. The Envision Virgin Racing man was the eighth different driver to win the eight races so far this season.
Mitch Evans victory at the Rome ePrix was Jaguar's first in motorsport since 1991. The Kiwi is the only driver to score points in the seven races so far this season.
Jean-Eric Vergne put an end to a miserable run of form that saw him go pointless for three straight races by taking victory in Sanya, the first time the championship had visited the south China city
Edoardo Mortara backed up his third place in Mexico by claiming top spot in Hong Kong, Venturi's first ever victory in Formula E. Sam Bird had initially crossed the line in first place but after a four-hour investigation, was demoted for smashing into the back of race leader Andre Lotterer.
Former world champion Lucas Di Grassi celebrates his victory at the Mexico ePrix, arguably the most thrilling race in the sport's five seasons. Race leader Pascal Wehrlein's battery died just meters from the line, allowing Di Grassi to swoop past on the inside and snatch victory.
On a sweltering afternoon in Santiago, Chile -- the hottest ePrix in history -- Sam Bird stormed to victory at the Parque O'Higgins Circuit. After finishing third overall last season, the Briton will have hopes of coming out on top this time around.
Jerome d'Ambrosio followed up his podium finish in Saudi Arabia with victory in Marrakesh -- his third in Formula E -- to take an early lead at the top of the championship.
The season got off to a thrilling start in Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, as Portuguese driver Antonio Felix da Costa edged out Jean-Eric Vergne and Jerome d'Ambrosio to claim the second Formula E win of his career.
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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.