The "Zugang gestalten! Mehr Verantwortung für das kulturelle Erbe" (Shaping the Future! More Responsibility for Cultural Heritage) conference is taking place for the 6th time at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart. The digitization of cultural heritage has made huge progress. Yet in the face of the rapid development of electronic media, the project-oriented nature of cultural funding, and the fleeting character of digital communication, questions of sustainability are becoming increasingly significant. As part of the conference, Arsenal is presenting a premiere: Michael Palm's CINEMA FUTURES is dedicated to the questions which go hand in hand with the "digital revolution": do film archives now find themselves at the beginning of a dark age? Is there a risk that collective audiovisual memory will be lost? Is film dying or is it merely changing? Following the screening, there will be a studio report by the ZKM and a podium discussion. (17.11.)