There are 25 films with the same actors, 40699 with the same cinematographic genres (including 2858 with exactly the same 2 genres than Carnaval de antaño), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked Carnaval de antaño, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h31 GenresComedy, Musical ActorsPaulina Singerman, Juan Carlos Thorry, Tito Lusiardo, Sofía Bozán, Enrique Roldán, Elena Lucena Rating68% Paulina, the daughter of the millionaire owner of a store, becomes employed at the store under an assumed name. She investigates the injustices of the workers and leads a strike, forcing her father and the store operators to bring about improvements in working conditions.
, 1h30 GenresDrama, Comedy, Musical, Romance ActorsFlorencio Parravicini, Mecha Ortiz, Santiago Arrieta, Irma Córdoba, Hugo del Carril, Amalia Bernabé Rating73% The aristocratic Alberto Rosales (Arrieta) falls in love with the blond tango dancer Rubia Mireya (Ortiz) leaving his fiancée (Córdoba). His father convinces him to give her up and return to his respectable fiancée. Ten years later Alberto and Rubia meet again at a charitable event organized by his wife. He wants to rekindle the romance, but when his two children burst on to the scene, she leaves without a word. Though she still cares for him, she will not allow his children to become fatherless.
, 1h27 Directed byJorge Polaco GenresComedy, Crime ActorsDady Brieva, Sabina Olmos, Rodolfo Ranni Rating45% The movie follows a group of four friends who arrive to a small town and crash a wedding party in the evening. That night they go out to a disco, and one of them hooks up with a girl. They both head to her place, where they engage in bizarre sexual acts at the bottom of an empty swimming pool.
, 1h20 GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance ActorsEnrique Serrano, Paulina Singerman, Sabina Olmos, Juan José Porta, Enrique Roldán Rating69% A young millionairess and flirt (Paulina Singerman) is conquered by a truck driver (Fernando Borel) who gives her a ride when she is on the run from her commitment to an Italian count (Enrique Serrano). The film contrasts the spoiled protagonist who uses the foreign name "Betty" and has never tried Mate tea, the drink of all Argentines, to the hard working, long-suffering poor.