"Year 25+" is a documentary film portraying a year in the life of health providers in sub-Saharan Africa on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first HIV/AIDS case in southern Africa. In that quarter of a century southern Africa has become the epicenter of the AIDS pandemic; two thirds of HIV disease is in sub-Saharan Africa. We are familiar with the backstory of the pandemic, of the death and destruction left in its wake. But this odd and tragic anniversary is also a time to step back and look through the prism of modern Africa to tell a very different story. In parts of southern Africa the response to the AIDS pandemic may be one of the great hopes of Africa. The response may be a paradigm for addressing the ills of an impoverished continent and much of the developing world. And the response tells a story of an African people scarred but made strong in the broken places, driven by their remarkable experiences to build a new Africa. "Year 25+" tells this historic story through the lives of six compelling characters.