Brad Pitt has admitted that he is now more careful in choosing film projects and that he has his kids to consider in making them.

Appearing at 64th Cannes Film Festival over the weekend to promote his film “Tree of Life”, which is among the selected films featured at the festivities, Pitt revealed his apprehension making the film for fear on how it may affect his children. People noted Pitt’s uneasiness stem from possibilities that his role in the film may confuse his children.

'I think about everything I do now, my kids are going to see [my films] when they grow up and how are they going to feel,” Pitt told People.com, says MonstersandCritics.com in an interview over the weekend at Cannes.

The Inglorious Basterds actor however expressed hopes that his children with recognize him not only as their father but as an actor.

He said: 'But they know me as a dad and I hope they'll just think of me as a pretty damn good actor.'

Watch the clip showing Pitt's arrival on the sixth day of the Cannes Film Festival.

The ‘Kalifornia” star is now raising six children with long time partner, A-list actress and humanitarian worker, Angelina Jolie: three adopted children (Maddox, Zahara and Pax) and three biological children (Shiloh Nouvel, Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline). Aside from their biological kids, their three other children are carrying the names of their parents as Jolie-Pitt after a California judge granted Pitt’s petition to adopt Jolie’s adopted children.

In "Tree of Life", Pitt plays an angry father directed by Terrence Malick. The film, which received mixed reactions during its first screening at Cannes, is a story about a man played by "Milk" actor, Sean Penn as he ‘looks back on his life with an overbearing father’.

See how Pitt plays his fatherly role in Tree of Life. Watch the trailer.

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