Oscar statuette for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' goes missing on flight
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Oscar statuette for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' goes missing on flight

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Posted on May 1, 2026

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· Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Oscar statuette for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' goes missing on flight

By Matthias Williams

Oscar Statuette Disappearance During International Flight

LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) - The Oscar statuette belonging to Pavel Talankin, the Russian director who won best documentary this year for "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," has gone missing after he was forced to check the award into hold luggage on a flight from New York to Germany, his co-director said. 

Incident at JFK Airport

Talankin was due to fly from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Frankfurt on German carrier Lufthansa. But Transportation ‌Security Administration (TSA) agents told him that the 8.5 lb (3.8 kg) statuette posed a potential security threat, his co-director David Borenstein said on Thursday.

TSA's Security Concerns

"At the airport, a TSA agent stopped him and said the Oscar could be used as a weapon," Borenstein said on Instagram. 

"Pavel didn’t have a bag to check it in, so the TSA put the Oscar in a box and sent it to the bottom of the plane," he said, posting a series of pictures, including of the box.  

"It never arrived in Frankfurt."

Lufthansa's Response

Responding to Borenstein's Instagram post, Lufthansa said it was taking the matter seriously.

Company Statement

"We deeply regret this situation," a company spokesperson later said in response to a Reuters request for comment.

"Our team is handling this matter with the utmost care and urgency and we are conducting a comprehensive internal search to ensure that the Oscar is found and returned as soon as possible.”

Talankin's Reaction and Background

Speaking to the online magazine Deadline.com after arriving in Germany on Thursday, Talankin said it was "completely baffling how they consider an Oscar a weapon."

Previous Experiences

On previous flights on various airlines, he had flown with it "in the cabin, and there never was any kind of problem," he told the outlet.

About the Documentary

Talankin and Borenstein's documentary used two years of footage that Talankin recorded at a school where he worked in Russia's Chelyabinsk region, to show how students were exposed to pro‑war messaging.

Talankin's Motivation

The 35-year-old Talankin, who fled Russia in 2024, has defended the film as a record for posterity to show how "an entire generation became angry and aggressive". 

(Reporting by Matthias Williams; additional reporting by Ulrike Heil; Editing by Kate Mayberry and Thomas Derpinghaus)

Key Takeaways

  • The Oscar weighed approximately 8.5 lb and was packed by Lufthansa into a box for transport after TSA refused cabin carriage due to security concerns (harianbasis.co).
  • Upon arrival in Frankfurt, the statuette was missing; although tracking documentation exists, the physical award has not been located (harianbasis.co).
  • Lufthansa expressed deep regret and launched a comprehensive internal search, while Talankin called the TSA’s decision baffling given his past travel experience with the award (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Pavel Talankin?
Pavel Talankin is the Russian director who won the Oscar for best documentary for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'.
What happened to the Oscar statuette?
The Oscar statuette went missing after TSA required it to be checked into hold luggage on a flight from New York to Frankfurt.
Why was the Oscar not allowed in cabin luggage?
TSA agents considered the 8.5 lb statuette a potential security threat and did not permit it as cabin luggage.
How has Lufthansa responded to the missing Oscar?
Lufthansa stated it is taking the matter seriously and has escalated efforts to find the missing Oscar.
What is the documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' about?
The film documents how students in Russia were exposed to pro-war messaging, using two years of footage from a school in Chelyabinsk.

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