The current film installation work "Name" is a dynamic montage, extracted from traditional Western films, with the theme of romantic worship of genius, describing writing as a creative and painful process. Then, this movie uses voiceovers to accept writers who completely deviate from this ideal. In the process of creating "Name", He Yun utilized his contemplation and years of research on the news works of the mysterious writer Han Lahan. The book "Communist Struggle in Malaya" published in the United States in 1954 sparked He's interest in this writer. This book is an astonishingly informative paper on the communist struggle in the Malay Peninsula during the colonial era; However, further publications by Han Lahan on Chinese guerrilla tactics, or "The Wild Years" about Ernest Hemingway's works, have raised questions about Han Lahan's identity as the main writer. By citing a specific historical case that left a mark in Malaysian history, the use of film and artistic means can help prove the instability of the author and original concepts. "Name" corresponds to He's film "Nameless", which He initially produced for the 2014 Shanghai Biennale. This story about the triple espionage in Southeast Asia cannot be released in Shanghai due to its dual meanings and ambiguity, as well as government censorship. On the contrary, it will be screened for the first time at the K ü nste open-air cinema in Hanseatnweg as part of the "Expanded Forum" exhibition held during the Berlin Film Festival (until February 15th), which is known as the "Voice of Closing" this year.