Where is my finalized iMovie project?

I finished my iMovie project and finalized it. This took several hours, but now I can't find it. I see the file in "iMovie Projects" in finder, labeled as an .rcproject file, which opens iMovie, but it says I have 0 projects. When I right click "Show package contents" it shows me a folder that says "Proxies," which is full of files that I can't open. This is a project for my students that took weeks and I'm having a complete freak out right now trying to figure out what happened, as I've done this many times before without issues, although never on iMovie 11 (used 08 up until now)... Help!

I don't think iMovie'11 have the Text Safe TV boarder function as FinalCut. And in a way when creating DVD menus in iDVD.
But iDVD don't change the Movie to safe boarder - BUT one can in iDVD
• Drop movie into SlideShow project and here change Scaling so that the picture get a black frame and thus shrinks so that all is visibly on a CRT-TV (with overscan - as they all has)
Alt. is to go for FinalCut - where text tools are so much better.
Yours Bengt W

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