Problems importing to iMovie 10.0.5

When I import to iMovie 10.0.5 from SD card, I get an icon of a small video camera in each imported frame saying that the media is still associated with the camera and asks me to reimport from File menu, but there's nothing in the File menu allowing me to reimport... How can import from the camera to iMovie? At the moment, I can't finalise or share project as it hasn't been imported properly from the video camera. I've imported no problems before. I just want to get the files off the camera and imported into iMovie.  iMovie detects the video camera (comes up as 'Unknown' in left-hand menu) and asks me to import to an event, which it does - I can see all the scenes I've shot on the camera, but with the aforementioned icon in each frame...

Hummm...
I just opened the clip with Quicktime, and after "converting", it shows the same false 4:3 aspect ratio, so now i think it's not only a iMovie issue.
Remember: iMovie 9.0.9 KEEPS working OK.
Quicktime here says its version is 10.3 (727.4)

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