Timed to the loud outburst in the first movement of M10. These photos are very small, but it's quite shocking on a big screen. Ken Russell adds at tam-tam at this spot. He's a big "gong head" too.
To the strains of Wagner:
Accompanied by the expressionistic "scream" chord in M10/1. Outside of the coffin, Alma and Gropius are dancing and fooling around - mostly to the strains of waltz episodes from M7/3.
A Huck Finn type begins to teach the young Mahler about nature and the great outdoors:
Mahler shows his two daughters life under the microscope - (loose) evidence that god exists, even though you can't see him/her/it - whatever.
Gustav and Alma: tender moments.
More initiation rites with Cosima. "Pork . . it's what's for dinner"
Once again, preparing for battle:
The partially fulfilled, "bride of the wind":
Alma: "ohhhhh, you were so foul that summer - working day and night on your wretched sixth symphony"
. . . to the strains of the sweeping "Alma theme" in M6:
Mahler: "I did it for you - for us. You copied it out. Didn't you recognize yourself? What was the one, true glimmer of light in the whole symphony; the one in A-Major? That was you, my love"
Upon returning back to Vienna for the last time: "you can throw out your pills, Doctor; we won't be needing any of that. We're going to live forever!"
The accompanying music is the very end of M6/1 - in A major.