United Kingdom, July 6 -- Jesse Eisenberg feels a "responsibility" to stay in the US during Donald Trump's presidency.

The A Real Pain actor-and-director received Polish citizenship last year but insisted his dual nationality isn't paving the way for him to leave the country in protest at the current leadership, because he and spouse Anna Strout feel they should try to help those who are "struggling" and they have a "very good" life where they are.

Speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic, Jesse - whoo received the President's Award - said when asked if he had a "responsibility" to stay in New York amid Trump's second term - "I am a very lucky American.

"I have a nice life. My wife is a teacher, and she teaches ...