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By Matthias Williams

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.

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.

“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.”

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

“We will do ​everything we can to find the Oscar as fast as ‌possible and have already escalated this,” it said.

Lufthansa did not immediately respond to a request for further comment on Friday, which is a public holiday in Germany.

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.”

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.

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.

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; Editing ​by Kate Mayberry)

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