How to group my videos by year/hard disk

The new iMovie with the Mavericks seems to sort all the movies based on date when they were imported rather than the date videos were created.
iMovies 11 nicely grouped them by year and hard disk if i wanted but dont see any option on the imovies that came with mavericks
Is there a way to change the view as it was in imovies 11?

I need this back too.  In the previous version of iMovie, I really liked being able to see all of my raw video that I have imported over the years grouped by year on the left side of the screen.  Makes it so much easier when it's time to make a video montage or other video containing clips from multiple years.  If someone knows how to re-enable this in the new version of iMovie, please let me know.  If it's been removed, I need to know that as well as that is a deal-breaker for me, and I will just stick with the current version.
Thanks.

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