In Between is a 1987 Australian mini-series about four adolescents from Turkish, Cambodian, Macedonian and Ango-Australian backgrounds.
"[3] The Age's Garrie Hutchinson says "The realistic look, and relatively unstructured approach lends In Between the authenticity of a documentary with some of the emotional impact of a drama.
It helps us as we try to come to terms with migration and to sift out the propaganda from the pompous jargon which packages such vogue words as "ethnicity" and "multiculturalism".
"[8] Also in the Age Jane Sullivan calls it "an intelligent, compassionate and entertaining attempt to show what is happening around us.
"[9] Richard Coleman in The Sydney Morning Herald states "In Between is an unusual mini-series about a common aspect of Australian life not often presented on television.