TSA stops Oscar winner from boarding with Trophy in JFK Airport

A prized possession of an Oscar-winning filmmaker has mysteriously disappeared following a dramatic incident at the airport. The filmmaker, Pasha Talankin, faced a standoff at New York’s JFK Airport that left him without his coveted Academy Award.

Talankin, who co-directed the acclaimed Best Feature Documentary “Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” recounted how TSA agents stopped him from carrying his Oscar statuette onto a flight. This occurred on Wednesday, despite his claims of having successfully traveled with it several times in the past without any problems.

The Oscar, a gold statuette weighing 8.5 pounds, was unexpectedly classified as a potential weapon at the Terminal 1 security checkpoint. Talankin expressed his disbelief, telling Deadline upon his arrival in Frankfurt, Germany, on Thursday, “It’s completely baffling how they consider an Oscar a weapon.”

He shared that in his previous experiences with various airlines, he always kept the Oscar in the cabin with him, encountering no issues until this incident. Unfortunately, Talankin’s attempts to resolve the matter at JFK proved fruitless, leaving him without his cherished award.

He noted that on previous trips across multiple airlines, he “flew with it in the cabin, and there never was any kind of problem.”

According to Talankin, efforts to resolve the situation at JFK went nowhere.

A Lufthansa agent reportedly offered to personally escort the award to the gate and hold onto it during the flight, but TSA rejected the idea.

Another suggestion, placing the Oscar in the cockpit for safekeeping, was also denied by both TSA and a Lufthansa supervisor.

Left with no alternative, Talankin was forced to check the trophy.

But when he arrived in Frankfurt, the box containing the Oscar was missing.

The incident has sparked outrage from Talankin’s collaborator, director David Borenstein, who publicly questioned the treatment in an Instagram post.

Tagging both Lufthansa and TSA, Borenstein wrote, “I’ve looked and I can’t find a single other case of someone being forced to check an Oscar. Would Pavel have been treated the same way if he were a famous actor? Or a fluent English speaker?”

The post quickly drew backlash online, including calls for accountability and demands that the missing award be found or replaced.

Talankin, a former grade school teacher from an industrial Russian town, has been living in exile after refusing to comply with Kremlin orders to implement a state-driven nationalist curriculum following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

His documentary chronicles that personal fallout, showing his transformation from a respected educator to an outcast.

Now, the filmmaker’s Oscar-winning journey has taken another strange turn, with the award itself nowhere to be found.

Since 1951, Oscar winners and their heirs must offer the Academy first rights to buy back the statue for $1 before selling it.

If a statuette is lost or destroyed, the Academy typically provides a replacement, often for a nominal production fee.

The manufacturing cost for a single statuette is estimated to be between $400 and $1,000, depending on the current market price of gold.

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