Květa Chaloupková (née Přibylová) is a Czech documentary filmmaker and podcast author.
She is currently editing her feature-length debut, the environmental documentary Who Is Missing Today?
Her work is close to experimental filmmaking and explores original forms of documentary storytelling. Her short films have been presented at international festivals including DocLisboa and Kasseler DokFest. Her film poem Traces Fragments Roots received several awards and was selected for a collection representing Czech short films. She frequently collaborates with her husband Zdeněk Chaloupka. Together they created the award-winning podcast series Karina the Eagle Has Died, focusing on the poisoning of wild birds. They are currently developing a feature documentary about housing problems.
She is currently editing her feature-length debut, the environmental documentary Who Is Missing Today?
Her work is close to experimental filmmaking and explores original forms of documentary storytelling. Her short films have been presented at international festivals including DocLisboa and Kasseler DokFest. Her film poem Traces Fragments Roots received several awards and was selected for a collection representing Czech short films. She frequently collaborates with her husband Zdeněk Chaloupka. Together they created the award-winning podcast series Karina the Eagle Has Died, focusing on the poisoning of wild birds. They are currently developing a feature documentary about housing problems.