New Delhi: Actor Leonardo DiCaprio was put in a tight spot when he came in to promote his environmental documentary film 11th hour.
The film is a cinematic campaign to save the planet and hurls hard-hitting questions about human's capacity to deal with huge environmental problems.
Hard-hitting or not, the actor was grilled by the media at Cannes about his eco-friendly choices.
“You say that you try and live your life in a green manner, can I ask how you got to Cannes, was it a train or plane?” he was asked. “Oh train across the ocean, yes,” said DiCaprio.
“Did you get a train from, I mean did you fly to Paris and maybe get a train there?” he was quizzed. "I was in New York and I flew commercial here,” answered DiCaprio.
“Obviously you have to travel the world to promote your films. Do you try to make considerations?” a reporter asked. "I try as often as I possibly can to fly commercial, yes,” shot back DiCaprio.
He has co-produced and narrated 11th Hour, contributors to which include physicist, author Stephen Hawking and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mikhail Gorbachev.
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