As a documentary filmmaker myself, I can understand the temptation to put only the sensational into your representation, simply because it's easier to make that into entertaining viewing. Mind you, the operative word is "easier". It is far more difficult to capture the mundane, and moreover, difficult to make it into palatable viewing, there are few masters at this herculanean task, like Woody Allen, Rick Linklater, DA Pennebaker, Robert Altman. I approach a film with exactly that approach, trying to find the beauty of mundane, and since AS has entered my life by way of my daughter, plan on making a feature length documentary about the topic - including BOTH "warts and sunshine" - I think, or at least hope, it will be closer to the movie many of you are looking for.