Rotating photos

Im making a slideshow of my photos from iPhoto in iMovie. Ive got a photo that is currently in a horizontal form, but i want to turn it so its vertical. Ive changed it in iPhoto and in iMovie it appears as vertical in the photo box on the right, but when i choose the photo it comes up horizontal. Is there any was in iMovie to flip the photo around?

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